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Where can I find the level editor?
I downloaded it, a long time ago on the forums, but now I cant find it anymore. Can you please repost the link?
Thanks -Robdun |
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Thank you very much.
Edit: I tried the level editor but it wont run. I'm running xp. Is there any dll's that I might be missing? Last edited by robdun: 03-29-2010 at 08:05 PM. |
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Dark Castle Software
Join Date: Oct 2008
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The folder needs to be installed into the Gravitron 2 folder.
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Last question. How do I get the Rota generator to work?
I know how to make the rota file, But I have problems making the rotb file. It says "the file name, or volume label syntax is incorrect." Last edited by robdun: 04-02-2010 at 12:30 PM. |
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Dark Castle Software
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Put the rotagenerator.exe in the maps folder.
Create your .rota file containing the list of map(s). Now on the commandline execute the rotagenerator with the .rota file. For example: "test.rota" The rotb file will be autogenerated. |
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when I run the program though cmd, the program loads with the message ">>Logging Enabled<< no file name supplied!" Than I type in the rota file and it still shows ">>Logging Enabled<<no file name supplied!"
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Dark Castle Software
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No no, on the cmd line do something like this:
.../maps/RotaGenerator.exe "my_rota_file.rota" Obviously you need to put in your pathname correctly and the name of your rota file. |
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I finally got everything working. Thanks for all your help.
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Dark Castle Software
Join Date: Oct 2008
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No problem!
If you have some maps, I will be happy to give them a run through
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