| Goosefly |
10/16/06 9:48pm
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 119 Joined: June 21st 2006 From: Quebec Member No.: 1821 |
Hey does anyone know the worldspawn settings for tuchola forest it's ideal for the new map I'm working on but I cannot find it anywhere and I can't seem to reach ScrapyardBob. If anyone knows pls let me know!!!!!!
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| steel |
10/20/06 8:49am
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Sure thing. First, as I'm sure you already know, you can explore any pk3 by using an unzipper without disturbing the file at all. I use winrar. Right-click on the file and just do an "open with winrar."
Exploring the file is now simple, just looks like any other folders & file structure, only you are peeking inside of the pk3. Next, I use a freebie editor called PSPad Editor. Right-click on any file and do an "open with PSPad Editor." PSPad Editor will let you see a file a bunch of different ways, and it also is great for coding in php, html, or tons of other formats; it actually shows you or can auto-complete. For instance, if you're writing html, and you type <br, it will auto-complete this to add the extra > to the end. In the case of a binary or hex file such as mp_uo_tuchola_b3.gsc, if there is embedded ascii, it will show up as a separate column in PSPad Editor, in good old plaintext. Voila'! Glad I could help. -------------------- [img][/img]
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Goosefly Worldspawn settings 10/16/06 9:48pm
steel I just looked inside the pk3 and didn't see th... 10/17/06 7:58am
steel I knew the worldspawn settings had to be in there ... 10/17/06 8:42am
Goosefly Hey Steel>
Hey man thank you for the info, i... 10/19/06 8:14pm
Goosefly Thanks Steel, I'll give it a go. If I have any... 10/21/06 8:15am![]() ![]() |
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