Hello guys, the map that is actually pre-loaded with DBW is an earlier version of my South Vietnam map, this has since been updated and that updated version needs to be downloaded and installed as any other map. The 1968 version also needs to be added as a new install into the maps folder, the textures are already in DBW but it won't do any harm to add them to the Tex folder which also resides in the maps folder.
The 68 map will not work unless you actually add the new title to the all.ini. vpmedia and Tom2 have both given the correct paths to follow for the install so if you follow that all should be ok.
The all file actually sits in the maps folder along with the folders which the individual maps are in as does the _Tex folder.
Note: Some of my map folders were deactivated as an updated version was added.
Not sure what Maico means by "Bien Hoa being plain Vanilla", but it is possible he doesn't have certain objects in his DBW install so the detailing may not be showing, although Dixiecapt actually built it in UP3/DBW so everything should be there. Maybe adding the sfs Objects files by UP~Boomer could help there, it may be DBW had an update somewhere that was missed by those who downloaded it. I'm not sure where these files are now, there was a link once in the DBW thread.
As for the QMBPro missions, as has been pointed out only the South_Vietnam folder will show in there, no other naming convention works, it must be coded into the QMB Pro pal mod.
It is possible to work around this though, just re-name the map in the mission files to: PS_South_VietNam_1968/load.ini, that will load the 68 map, however, you will need to alter the missions accordingly in the FMB to use the airfields Dixiecapt made as the original missions were intended for an earlier period.
By the way, for the jet fans, my altered version of the 68 map will be better for operating the Phantom from land bases as I adjusted three airfields to accept take off and landing of the beast. Check out this thread for details, the map link is on page three I think.
I altered one of the missions in QMBPro for a take off at Bien Hoa:
Wishing you all the very best, Pete.