22.11.2009, 10:45
The map works and all and it has very nice textures.
But, the unzipping process will give you a folder name for the map that does not correspond with the 'add to all.ini' text line.
Members should try to remember how adding lines to the all.ini works, so that you can fix this on your own should the need arise. It's rather simple.
[Name you wish to use] [space bar] [name of the mapfolder] / [name of the load.ini file]
Let's take as an example that we have a mapfolder called 'RW32_Denmark' for a map of Denmark. This folder contains a load.ini called 'load_32.ini'. To make it easy to remember, you wish to call the map 'Denmark'
The line you have to add to your all.ini would then be:
Denmark RW32_Denmark/load_32.ini
Remember, there may only be 1 (one - count it carefully) space in the line. Between your chosen name and the name of the mapfolder. Otherwise no spaces allowed. That is why so many map names contain an underscore.
But, the unzipping process will give you a folder name for the map that does not correspond with the 'add to all.ini' text line.
Members should try to remember how adding lines to the all.ini works, so that you can fix this on your own should the need arise. It's rather simple.
[Name you wish to use] [space bar] [name of the mapfolder] / [name of the load.ini file]
Let's take as an example that we have a mapfolder called 'RW32_Denmark' for a map of Denmark. This folder contains a load.ini called 'load_32.ini'. To make it easy to remember, you wish to call the map 'Denmark'
The line you have to add to your all.ini would then be:
Denmark RW32_Denmark/load_32.ini
Remember, there may only be 1 (one - count it carefully) space in the line. Between your chosen name and the name of the mapfolder. Otherwise no spaces allowed. That is why so many map names contain an underscore.