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Club Tips[edit]

Managing TIE Corps E-mail[edit]

We highly recommend setting up rules or filters to move the messages you receive from the TIE Corps to labels or folders. This will help keep the mailing list and database e-mails from completely taking over your Inbox.

Instructions for Gmail:

  1. Gear icon in the top-right gets you to Quick Settings, click on “See all settings”
  2. The settings are grouped into tabs, one of them is “Filters and Blocked Addresses”
  3. If you don’t have any filters already, you probably won’t have to scroll down to “Create a new filter”
  4. Creating a new filter prompts you first for what to look for, which for all of these is a From where you’ll plug in an email address. This filter will do what you’ll tell it to do anytime you receive a message from that email address.
  5. Once you’ve entered the From address, click “Create filter” at the bottom
  6. You’ll get a bunch of options of what to do with messages from that address you specified. “Skip the Inbox” is one you want so that the message doesn’t appear in the Inbox as well. “Apply the label” is another one you want to give the message a label to go to. Labels are basically folders in Gmail, you’ll see your list of labels in the left-hand column in the main Gmail window. There’s a “Choose label” dropdown where you can pick an existing label or create a new one. “Never send it to spam” is another good one in case Gmail might otherwise have thought it was spam. “Never mark it as important” is the last one I choose because I don’t care about Gmail’s “importance” flagging. The last checkbox is “Also apply filter to X missing conversations” is also a good one to toggle if there are some messages you’ve already received from that email address you’d like to move out of your Inbox and into your new label.
  7. With those set, you can click on the “Create filter” button and then your new filter is live

One exception to the above: The mailing list filter works best with “Has the words list:(<tiecorps.googlegroups.com>)“ instead of using the From field.

Converting Screenshot Format for Submission[edit]

Screenshots submitted for match credit (PvP/PvE) must be submitted in PNG, JPG/JPEG, or GIF formats. The native TIE/XvT/XWA screenshot functionality takes screenshots in BMP that should be converted.

  • File Converter; shows up as an option in right click on file. Select multiple, convert to png, job done.
  • You can also use Greenshot. As their website states: "Greenshot is a light-weight screenshot software tool for Windows with the following key features: Quickly create screenshots of a selected region, window or fullscreen; you can even capture complete (scrolling) web pages from Internet Explorer; Easily annotate, highlight or obfuscate parts of the screenshot; Export the screenshot in various ways: save to file, send to printer, copy to clipboard, attach to e-mail, send Office programs or upload to photo sites like Flickr or Picasa, and others."

Common Acronyms[edit]

A guide to common acronyms is available.

Technical Tips (Game Platforms)[edit]

TIE Corps ZIP Installation Guide[edit]

The TIE Corps Zip Installation Guide provides information on how to manually copy custom SP missions and play them.

Ports and Protocols[edit]

For pilots consistently experiencing problems connecting to multiplayer games in X-Wing Alliance and X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, forwarding the following ports may help.

  • TCP 2300-2400
  • UDP 2300-2400
  • TCP 47624
  • UDP 6073

XWA / BoP / XvT / TIE / XW - Alternative DDraw.dll[edit]

TIE Fighter with and without updated ddraw.dll. View at full size and inspect the differences on the cargo container.

There are two alternative ddraw.dll files that can be used with vanilla XWA (do not use either for XWAU or TFTC) and one that can be used with XWA / BoP / XvT / TIE / XW. These DLL allow for modifying the aspect ratio of the game along with a few other graphical tweaks. Download the latest zip release and then extract them into the base folder for the game. Please note for XvT and BoP you will need to extract it in both the XvT folder and the BoP folder.

  • Reimar Döffinger's ddraw.dll for XWA, TIE95, X-Wing95, X-Wing vs TIE Fighter (XvT), and XvT Balance of Power
    • This version also has some extra features:
      • An Experimental Joystick Emulator for using a mouse instead of a joystick
      • Ability to use a controller trigger as a throttle
      • Inverting Axis
      • Disabling the dead zone
  • Jeremy Ansel's ddraw.dll for XWA Only

XWA - HOSAS and Joystick Gremlin[edit]

About external remapping on XWA (though you don't have to complicate too much on this regard, be efficient and remember most of the time you'll just be shooting). https://www.reddit.com/r/hotas/comments/hhwu5m/xwing_alliance_hosas_and_joystick_gremlin

XWA - XWAUP/Mods Graphics Issues[edit]

XWAUP forums thread on common issues. Check it first (it is a long thread, be warned!) if experiencing issues.

XvT - Mouse to Joystick[edit]

There's a new version of the mouse to joystick program that uses vjoy joystick driver: https://github.com/raptorswing/MouseToJoystick/releases

Update @08/07/2020: This creates a virtual joystick whose input comes from the mouse. So far, if you add input from other devices, mouse input "dissapears". Will continue testing.

Star Wars: Squadrons - Playing on Windows 7[edit]

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2245449777

Star Wars: Squadrons - Thrustmaster TPR Axis Fix[edit]

https://www.reddit.com/r/hotas/comments/j3qafo/star_wars_squadrons_thrustmaster_tpr_axis_issue/