Gettting a "beep" error when I try to start a USN career. Seems strange that the error is something about a Singapore/UK problem. Is this user install error?
= DGen_mod 1.0.0.5 (27/03/2012) =
seed: 504341531
ParamStr: un 0
DGen_mod initialization. Side: un, Rank: 0
RandomFlights=3
MaxFLAK=10
MaxBomberSkill=0
Distance=Any
Length=VeryLong
AI=Normal
Missions=Normal
AirIntensity=Medium
GroundIntensity=Medium
SlowFire=1.0
PromotionRate=1.90
Career ID: Un1
Load DGen\mod\AllPlanes.dat:
CoralSea
Load DGen\mod\CoralSeaTowns.dat:
EnemyNation from stock: Japan
ReadDB sorties:4
Load DGen\mod\AllWing.dat:
TestWing(f,s): USN_VF_3B 0 00
Blue skill set: 5 45 5
Red skill set: 1 20 30
Inherits operations from DGen\opsCoralSea.dat
Loading 25 operation from DGen\opsCoralSea.dat
Loading 23 red moving group
Loading 0 red stationary units
Loading 0 red buildings
Loading 22 blue moving group
Loading 45 all moving group
Loading 0 blue stationary units
Loading 0 all stationary units
Loading 0 blue buildings
Loading 0 all buildings
ShipList count 37 objects
ZoneList count 0 objects
ClusterList count 0 objects
FleetList count 14 objects
CarrierList count 4 objects
Dangerous areas - Red:0 Blue:0
Loading 91 sea topo objects and 0 land topo objects
DGen\MOD\Message\PF_MessageEn.dat
Can't parse message line: <SingaporeDb>(nJA) <The operation was a hard one, but we finally succeeded at driving the British presence out of the Malayan peninsula. Losses were consequent, but the objective was worth our sacrifices. The Singapore fortress is history, and our forces can now head towards Burma and Dutch East Indies to finish off our job in Southern Asia.> <SingaporeBr>(aUK) <Several hours ago, Japan declared war upon the United States, striking the anchored Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbour. It is both a good and a bad news: what is good is that now, we can count on the United States' help in our struggle against the Axis forces; what is worse is the fact that there are great chances that Malaya may get assaulted by Japanese amphibious forces in the forthcoming days. We must get ready for any eventuality. This evening, the Royal Navy will sail out from Singapore and look for enemy troopships. The RAF is to provide cover to our boats and to Singapore city, which will certainly have to face air raids in a very near future. The success or the defeat in Malaya relies much on the RAF crews' shoulders: do not disappoint us and destroy the aggressor, or Singapore may have to fight for its survival.>