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Mission editor is bringing up the wrong directory
VerticalHorizon:
Posting this here in hopes that I can finally get some help
So I'm working on getting Mountains of Excalibur running correctly for everyone, but I am baffled by this.
So I installed a clean copy of Blockland to my Documents folder, wherein my other folder is in C:
I downloaded my map from my forum topic and opened it in game... It looks perfectly fine.
I opened the mission editor and opened the texture painter,
Looks fine to me. However, when I opened the terrain inspector, my textures are targeted at Add-Ons/map_mounts/blah
Then I remembered when I was making the map, when I hit Add Material... button it took me to a folder with nothing in it but a default texture. When I added textures to the map_mounts folder in my Add-Ons they appeared on the list. This copy of Blockland doesn't have that folder, yet my textures appear in game, but not on the Add Materials... list. ASDUSAHFUSHDFGUSDFHGSDFGSDFGS DFG. Do I need to change the path? If so, how would I? Also, some people report the trees are missing, why would that be? Why do some people have them and some don't? And to my knowledge, 100% of the people don't have the tree stump or the log. They load fine for me in game and they're in the .zip.
[...] I installed a second copy so I could see how my map works on a completely clean, unmodified installation.
When I hit Add Material... it gives me this:
I extracted [the map to a folder] and deleted the .zip file. I opened Blockland, started the map, opened the mission editor, and I still get this:
PurpleMetro:
The size of the pictures dosen't need to be that big. Most of us here can see well.
VerticalHorizon:
--- Quote from: PurpleMetro on September 29, 2011, 07:23:40 AM ---The size of the pictures dosen't need to be that big. Most of us here can see well.
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The size of the pictures shouldn't matter if you bought your monitor some time within the past 5 years. If your monitor is too small then tough stuff.
PurpleMetro:
--- Quote from: VerticalHorizon on September 29, 2011, 07:27:26 AM ---The size of the pictures shouldn't matter if you bought your monitor some time within the past 5 years. If your monitor is too small then tough stuff.
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Yes it does matter. You can convert image pictures with tinypic.
VerticalHorizon:
--- Quote from: PurpleMetro on September 29, 2011, 07:41:13 AM ---Yes it does matter. You can convert image pictures with tinypic.
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I'm not going to resize my images so that you don't have a page stretch on your mom's tiny outdated CRT monitor.