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UnrealEd (UT2004)

Postby Bobtheduck » Sat May 12, 2007 8:05 pm

Probably way too late here, since it is due tomorrow... I followed a number of tutorials for it, including those provided with my class, and haven't been able to get terrains to work on Unreal tournament...

Here is one of the tutorials I did...


I subtracted my BSP (both 10,000 and 65536 cubed), set up my texture, put a zone info, both on the floor and in the dead center of the cube, made a new layer with the gray terrain map, tried once or twice to import my own map... It will not work... Oh, and yes I build all whever I do something new...

One time, the terrain just wouldn't even show up... Another time, it showed up about a mile below my box... I couldn't move it. Another time, trying to make the terrain gave me a general protection fault... Actually, that happened a few times...

Also, If I try to do any BSP additions, my entire workspace gets deleted... I used to think 3ds max was a massive... This program makes 3ds max look like kindergarten.

I've tried so many things, and I need my final level in by tomorrow night... If I was building someting in 3ds max, I could have a terrain done already... The texture would look like crap (stretching on the textures that 3ds max won't fix automatically like UT will...)

I'm not the only one in my class (online) that's having problems, and I'm sure if I were doing this at school, the teacher could just watch what I did and fix it, but... This is a nightmare... i was actually on deans list for my overall grade, but now I'm going to fail my first class... This, combined with the overall feeling I picked up about the game industry last term from my intro to game design teacher, are really making me reconsider my career choice...

In any case... Well, I've described what I've done... If anyone is familiar with this process and can let me in on some little secret...
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