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Error in expression <llowFleeing 0; this engineon true; this setCurrentWaypoint [greenhelo, 1]; this > Error position: <setCurrentWaypoint [greenhelo, 1]; this > Error setcurrentwaypoint: Type Object, expected Group
1) The hostages were an absolute pain, and most took a long time to leave the building they were kept in, and then moved while prone when they eventually did decide to leave. I'm not great with the editor, but I'd probably dress soldiers in civ clothing as an alternative to using the normal civs (I'm guessing they're what you used) for the hostages.
2) As I was hanging back with the slow hostages, the helicopter extraction actually left without a few hostages and I.
I was really enjoying the experience before that though, so with a few tweaks it should be a pretty great mission. Thanks for publishing.