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One can start ATC3 using command line. I'll use VHHH (Kai Tak ) for example. + H1 c8 C' I' s3 h$ W
Let's say you designed a stage called stagexxx.a3s. Open command line (cmd.exe), go to the ATC3 VHHH directory and type:
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atc3vhhhx.exe /a=vhhhx /s=stagexxx where 'a' is variable for airport, and 's' for stage name./ j9 n8 l5 b8 @) z" Y) l6 X3 W: P+ u
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If you use Japanese version of the game, you need to find a command line version of applocale called SBApplocale (easily found on the web), then the command is:
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SBApplocale 1041 atc3vhhhx.exe /a=vhhhx /s=stagexxx where 1041 is code for Japanese.
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% i0 b( J0 x9 M3 mWhy do this? Well, you don't need a A3C file to run the stage. |
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