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			| How do I edit .mix files [message #257758] | Mon, 07 May 2007 16:48  |  
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					|  thirsty42 Messages: 19
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	| I know this is a n00by question but is there a way to edit .mix files in Level edit? I have tried using XCC mixer but couldn't find what to export. |  
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			| Re: How do I edit .mix files [message #257759 is a reply to message #257758] | Mon, 07 May 2007 16:57   |  
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					|  Brandon Messages: 282
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	| No, you can't edit .mix files and even if you open the .mix file with XCC or even RenegadeEX you wouldn't find the file you need. To edit an already existing map you need it's .lvl file (you'd have to contact map creators and if you're lucky they might let you have a copy or they might publicly release it, etc). There are some .lvl files that were released (FieldTS, Snow, Woodland, Marsh_BETA2, Oasis_Flying). |  
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			| Re: How do I edit .mix files [message #257806 is a reply to message #257758] | Tue, 08 May 2007 02:56   |  
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				|  |  reborn Messages: 3231
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	| Yes you can edit .mix files. 
 You can edit the map using only the .mix file by extracting the .w3d file of the terrain and loading it up in level edit and then adding all the way-paths and spawners etc etc.
 
 If someone tells you it isn't possible to edit the .mix file then they are mis-informed.
 
 
 
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			| Re: How do I edit .mix files [message #257857 is a reply to message #257758] | Tue, 08 May 2007 13:52  |  
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					|  Brandon Messages: 282
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	| Well, when I use the terrain .w3d model the textures get ruined after I save and re-open the project. -.- I prefer using the original file to avoid texture glitches and such. As far as .lsd files go I've tried that too and it never worked for me. -.- Oh well... |  
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