The Names & Saved Games Of All Single Player Maps
You can access any map of Mohaa using a console command: maplist. Just type maplist at the console and a window will pop up, showing all the files that correspond to a given map (pic. 1).
To access a map, just click twice with the mouse on its name, at that window. To make it easier for you to know which file name relates to which map name, I'm providing a corresponding table below.
Note that sometimes, when you access a given map using maplist, since you entered it without going through the previous levels, you may not be able to proceed due to the lack of some essential acquisition (unless you use cheat code to get the item you need). For instance: if you enter m5l1b (City Hall), you won't be able to proceed since you don't have the bazooka, that was supposed to be acquired in the previous level (m5l1a = Outskirts). Hence, you won't be able to beat the enemy tank. |
.BSP FILE | MAP NAME | |
briefing1 | Lighting the Torch | |
m1l1 | Rangers Lead the Way | |
m1l2a | The Rescue Mission | |
m1l2b | Sabotage the Motorpool | |
m1l3a | Desert Road | |
m1l3b | Grounding the Airfield | |
m1l3c | Lighthouse | |
briefing2 | Scuttling the U-529 | |
m2l1 | Secret Documents of the Kriegsmarine | |
m2l2a | Naxos Prototype | |
m2l2b | Inside the U-529 | |
m2l2c | Cover Blown | |
m2l3 | Escape from Trondheim | |
briefing3 | Operation Overlord | |
m3l1a | Omaha Beach - The Landing | |
m3l1b | Omaha Beach - Inside the Bunker | |
m3l2 | Battle in the Bocage | |
m3l3 | The Nebelwerfer Hunt | |
briefing4 | Behind Enemy Lines | |
m4l1 | Rendezvous with the Resistance | |
m4l2 | Diverting the Enemy | |
m4l3 | The Command Post | |
briefing5 | Day of the Tiger | |
m5l1a | ||
m5l1b | Sniper's Last Stand - City Hall | |
special | Bazooka-Med | |
m5l2a | The Hunt for the King Tiger - Destroyed Village | |
m5l2b | The Hunt for the King Tiger - Country Road | |
m5l3 | The Bridge | |
briefing6 | The Return to Schmerzen | |
m6l1a | The Siegfried Forest - Flak Guns | |
m6l1b | The Siegfried Forest - Bunker Hill | |
m6l1c | Die Sturmgewehr | |
m6l2a | The Communications Blackout | |
m6l2b | The Schmerzen Express | |
m6l3a | Storming Fort Schmerzen (Train platform) | |
m6l3b | Storming Fort Schmerzen - Inner Facility | |
m6l3c | Storming Fort Schmerzen - Chemical Plant | |
m6l3d | Storming Fort Schmerzen - Final Run | |
m6l3e | Storming Fort Schmerzen - Conclusion |
The Bazooka-Med bonus level cannot be accessed using maplist. Also, there is an extra level, named m4l0, that some say it's an unfinished map, others say it's a secret map and others call it the "dog kennel" map. Although it's a short map, you can have some fun playing it and fighting its spawning dogs. You can only access m4l0 by using the maplist command line.
The Saved Games |
If you need a saved game for any level of Mohaa, I'm providing them for you. The following guidelines apply:
The saved game for a certain level comprises three files: a .sav file, a .ssv file and a .tga file. The saved games provided here do not have the associated .tga file, responsible for the thumbnail view, so when you select it in the Save/Load page, inside Mohaa, you won't see its thumbnail. I decided to eliminate the .tga files to save space and, specially, download traffic.
If your "unnamedsoldier" folder already has files with the same names as the ones inside the .zip downloaded file, you'll have to overwrite them or rename them to another sequential number (the last four digits of the name of the files).
All the saved games provided are real saved games, played sequentially and throughout the game, always with hard difficulty setting and never using cheat codes, and they correspond to the first time I played each level of Mohaa, so there are some that do not end with 100% health. All of them were saved automatically, by the game, at the very beginning of each level, so they carry a "Starting" tag to their names.
Note - There are one exception to the real status of these saved games, the "Inside the U-529" level. The first time I played this level, I wasn't able to beat it. After trying and trying, I decided to use cheat code and so I ended it with 100% health and so, I started the next level with 100% health, as well. Later, when I was more used to the game, I decided to try it again and I was able to finish it, without any cheat code, but my health was only 22%. I was able to replay the rest of the mission, from this point on, with no problem, even getting out of the sub with just 22% health. Only by the end of the game I was able to analyse better the level and now I can finish it with 100% health with no problem. I decided to provided the cheated version of the Cover Blown saved game because playing the rest of the mission with just a 22% health start is a hell, you do not stand one single shot.
The saved game for the special Bazooka-Med level is indeed a manually saved game at the end of the previous level, since it's impossible to save this special level.
The saved game for the Final Run level is apparently more recent than the one for the Chemical Plant due to a daylight saving change that occurred at the moment I was playing the game. The internal values of date and time are correct.
The saved game for the Conclusion level was specially prepared (during the Final Run level) so to have all the main weapons fully reloaded and carrying the shotgun, as suggested in my walkthrough for that level.
If you're having a hard time to find your saved game inside the Save/Load dialog of Mohaa, pay attention to the date and time of the saved game you want to play, inside the "unnamedsoldier" folder, and search for this date and time, when looking for saved game in the Save/Load Mohaa dialog.
Understand that I'm providing these maps to help people that just cannot go through a certain map. I strongly advice you not to use these saved games because you'll be missing a tough, but certainly interesting, part of Mohaa. But, it's up to you, of course. Another possibility is if you lost your original saved games and just want to have them back. Note that all the saved games from this site are from the hard difficult setting.
How To Use The Saved Games |
Here's how to use the saved games:
Look for the level you want to play, in the table above, and click the corresponding .bsp file name, in the left column of the table. You will download a .zip file for that level. Pay attention to the name of the folder you're downloading the zip file to.
Uncompress this zip file inside the "unnamedsoldier" folder, that is a sub-folder of the "save" folder, that is a sub-folder of the "main" folder, that, in turn, is a sub-folder of your Mohaa installation folder. If you used the default installation folder for Mohaa, when installing it (in blue), you should uncompress the zip file to the "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\save\unnamedsoldier" folder. If you receive a message saying that the folder already contains a file of the same name, then, if you're not familiar with dealing with files, I advice you to replace the existing files. If you're familiar with computer, you can rename the files, before storing them inside that folder. If you decide to rename the files, you must use the same sequential number for both of them (the last four digits of the names of the files).
Now, start Mohaa, normally, and go to the Load/Save/Delete dialog (pic. 2), the same one you use to save and load games inside Mohaa. Look for the name of the level you downloaded. You will find it with a "Starting" tag, at the end of it. Then, just click it and click Load, or click it twice. The level should start.
Note that:
All the saved games available here are from Mohaa version 1.0. I haven't patched my Mohaa to the newer versions, since I've read my saved games from v.1.0 won't work anymore. If you need a saved game from a newer version, I'm sorry, but I don't have any.
You must NOT use the console to call a saved game. These saved games are just like the ones you save in Mohaa. They must be in the same folder (the "unnamedsoldier" folder) and they will show up in the same dialog.
As already told, you won't see the thumbnail of the saved game, as shown in pic 2 above. If you want a thumbnail, just save a new game right after it was loaded and, then, delete it.
If your Load/Save/Delete Mohaa dialog is set to list the saved games ordered by the "Date & Time Logged" column (the default setting), since my saved games are old, they must appear at the beginning of the list, so you'd have to scroll down the list.
Hope It Helped !! |
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Version 1.00 posted on Apr. 3rd, 2002
(V.1.03 from Apr. 19, 2002)
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