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    tool problem

    for the past 3 weeks tool++ has been doing this weird crash where it said it couldn't load resources from the resource file, check your setup. and when I compile it again it said

    building intermediate geometry

    choose a shader type for "02-default"
    1. shader model
    2. shader environment
    it prints nine options I dont remember all of them

    and it prints that an infinite number of times

    what the hell does it mean
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    Re: tool problem

    Stop using Tool++ to compile models or BSP's. There, problem fixed.
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    Re: tool problem

    well when I try it in the command prompt version it just straight up cant find find the jms file. and trust me I have the right directory... is there a way to configure the pathway? for some reason when I put in the directory data\levels\test\tutorial\jmsfiles it adds an extra data to the begining and an extra jmsfiles to the end. if I could just get the pathway to start at the data folder, I would be all set.
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    Re: tool problem

    You don't need to add 'data', it assumes you are already in that folder.

    Oh, and when you set up your materials in 3ds max, write down the names you put for each subsection. Then when you make shaders, save them as the names you wrote down, and save them to your tags folder. Make sure you make your shaders before you compile your .jms scenario, or model, or vehicle; or whatever you make that has custom textures.

    In saying that, if you ever use a texture from Halo, the shaders are usually already made in the tags folder, so just make the material name the same as the texture you have used.
    Last edited by Btd69; February 17th, 2007 at 01:08 AM.
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