Does this tutorial (http://bfmods.com/tutorialc25d.php?page ... pawns.html) work for bf1942 or is it only for DC? I'm making a client side map.
Well I tried adding the B25 to my test map. I have it loaded in BC42. In this map I have three planes added: B25, B17, Mustang.
They all show up in BC42. But the B25 doesn't show when I test the map.
Where am I going wrong? I added the B17 & mustang hoping to compare the files. IDK, where to go from here.
I know I can do this, but I'm not that great at it. lol
But I did manage to follow this tutorial. (http://www.tfcmaster.net/tutorials/Batt ... /index.htm) I placed that tower in my test map.
So I thought I could use that as a guide to add the B25. But I keep getting stuck.
The map loads without any other errors.
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Meanwhile on another maps I was working with I have some other issues. When I tried to load a bf1942 map to copy/edit, there were no textures. It displayed all white in BC42.
I also tried editing the soldiers kits. How do I get them to change correctly?
Maybe these are simple fixes?
Add Vehicles to BF1942 map from another mod / BOB like map
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Re: Add Vehicles to BF1942 map from another mod / BOB like m
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Re: Add Vehicles to BF1942 map from another mod / BOB like m
I know it's years old and sorry to burst your bubble, but Editor42 is a POS to me, performance and usability wise.
I've got a horrible FPS below 30s to as low as 1 FPS when opening a map in Ed42 as oppose to BC42 which get me as high as 100+ FPS when creating/editing!
Hell, even using D3D8to9 + DXVK combo won't solve the performance issues of the former's DirectX 8 API despite I already have a decent lappie CPU/GPU specs (i7-9750H+GTX1660ti).
And did I forget to mention of CTD when resizing the window while creating/editing a map in Ed42?
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"My God, there were airplanes all over the sky, and most of them had red meatballs on their wings!"
1st Lt. James "Zeke" E. Swett; VMF-221, USMC
April 7, 1943
1st Lt. James "Zeke" E. Swett; VMF-221, USMC
April 7, 1943