Ok. Well, lets forget about Tulagi and Midway and all that stuff for now.
Lets concentrate on getting CFS2 to start with the stock cfs2.gsl file loaded and all objects showing. Everything else starts from that datum.
So, let me get this straight.
When you click on your CFS2 start shortcut, the one whose pathway reads "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Combat Flight Simulator 2 - Early\cfs2.exe", you are starting a copy of CFS2 that has nothing but the stock cfs2.gsl loaded. Right?
And that stock cfs2.gsl file is sitting inside the C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Combat Flight Simulator 2 - Early\GSL folder right? Not nested inside another folder but out on its own inside the GSL folder?
Please bear with me and take it one step at a time. It is important that we only have the stock cfs2.gsl file loaded. Please re-copy and re-paste it into your C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Combat Flight Simulator 2 - Early\GSL folder just to be sure.
To check that all is well. please open your copy of GSLEdit.
Go to: File -> Open GSL -> C -> Program Files (x86) -> Microsoft Games -> Combat Flight Simulator 2 - Early -> GSL -> cfs2.gsl and open it.
You should see something that looks like this: A list of all the gobs included in the stock.gsl file on the left and a list of all the objects installed in each gob on the right.
Does yours look like this?
MR
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