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Re: A Level Editor Bug. [message #465294 is a reply to message #465292] |
Mon, 02 April 2012 06:26 |
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Its not a bug. Its normal that if you modify existing presets (as opposed to making temp presets) the changes wont work if you export to a .mix file.
Jonathan Wilson aka Jonwil
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Re: A Level Editor Bug. [message #465304 is a reply to message #465292] |
Mon, 02 April 2012 08:18 |
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ok, can you export this level you are working on with "Export to Mix" and name it with one filename, then export the level again with "Export Mod Package" like you said and post (or send me) both mix files?
EDIT: Can you also post/send me the complete leveledit folder for this level?
Jonathan Wilson aka Jonwil
Creator and Lead Coder of the Custom scripts.dll
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Creator and Lead Coder of TT.DLL
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[Updated on: Mon, 02 April 2012 08:18] Report message to a moderator
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Re: A Level Editor Bug. [message #465320 is a reply to message #465304] |
Mon, 02 April 2012 09:09 |
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Jerad2142
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It's just not exporting the .w3d files. Add your character's w3d file to an object's dependencies and then export, it'll work fine.
Level editor is only smart enough to export the .w3d in the .mix if it has been placed on the level, or is listed on a placed object's dependencies.
When you do the ".mix" thing its just exporting it as it would a package, this forces it to export all the files whether it uses them or not.
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[Updated on: Mon, 02 April 2012 09:12] Report message to a moderator
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Re: A Level Editor Bug. [message #465329 is a reply to message #465324] |
Mon, 02 April 2012 09:49 |
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Jerad2142
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roszek wrote on Mon, 02 April 2012 10:38 |
Jerad Gray wrote on Mon, 02 April 2012 09:09 | It's just not exporting the .w3d files. Add your character's w3d file to an object's dependencies and then export, it'll work fine.
Level editor is only smart enough to export the .w3d in the .mix if it has been placed on the level, or is listed on a placed object's dependencies.
When you do the ".mix" thing its just exporting it as it would a package, this forces it to export all the files whether it uses them or not.
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your right, i looked in the mix with XCC and the w3d was not there.
I'm not sure what you mean by: "Add your character's w3d file to an object's dependencies". Can you explain further?
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If you go in and edit an object's preset, you see a tab called Dependencies, if you add your w3d models to that list, accept your changes, and then place it on the level, Level editor will export the w3d model (Westwood usually seems to have attached the w3d's to the purchase settings dependencies tab).
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Re: A Level Editor Bug. [message #465332 is a reply to message #465329] |
Mon, 02 April 2012 10:21 |
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roszek
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Jerad Gray wrote on Mon, 02 April 2012 09:49 |
roszek wrote on Mon, 02 April 2012 10:38 |
Jerad Gray wrote on Mon, 02 April 2012 09:09 | It's just not exporting the .w3d files. Add your character's w3d file to an object's dependencies and then export, it'll work fine.
Level editor is only smart enough to export the .w3d in the .mix if it has been placed on the level, or is listed on a placed object's dependencies.
When you do the ".mix" thing its just exporting it as it would a package, this forces it to export all the files whether it uses them or not.
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your right, i looked in the mix with XCC and the w3d was not there.
I'm not sure what you mean by: "Add your character's w3d file to an object's dependencies". Can you explain further?
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If you go in and edit an object's preset, you see a tab called Dependencies, if you add your w3d models to that list, accept your changes, and then place it on the level, Level editor will export the w3d model (Westwood usually seems to have attached the w3d's to the purchase settings dependencies tab).
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I did get it to work! thanks Mr. Gray
[Updated on: Mon, 02 April 2012 12:45] Report message to a moderator
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