EXPORTING GAMES! HELP ME PLEASE! |
by Ryan
on 04/09/2007 18:05, 8 messages, last message: 04/13/2007 10:06, 977 views, last view: 04/17/2024 20:25 |
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How can you export your games you have made with sab?
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by {LiD}CC_machine_ubuntureinstalled5times
on 04/10/2007 13:32
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what the hell does that mean?
you can't "export", you redistribute the map (*.ogz) and then load it inside the engine.
this isnt just a "game creator" ya know...
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by mitto_mors
on 04/11/2007 10:01
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now now...be nice. if you mean maps, then you can post the .ogz file you saved(in packages\base folder) onto http://www.quadropolis.us/ for others to download. If you mean a game, like a mod or something, you can post it on that site too or host it on your own to share around.
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#3: Re: .. |
by Ryan
on 04/11/2007 16:00, refers to #2
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no no! I mean lets say i had made a load of maps and wanted to put them in order and then put it on a cd or something to give to my friends how would i do that?
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by sinsky
on 04/11/2007 18:50, refers to #3
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You could put the Sauer installation and a self-extracting archive with your maps on a cd.
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by SanHolo
on 04/11/2007 18:52
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Why an archive? Just put your sauerbraten-folder on a CD or whatever and give it away.
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by sinsky
on 04/11/2007 19:02, refers to #5
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If he keeps the game and the maps separate he won't get yelled at in the forum :)
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#7: Re: map order |
by MeatROme
on 04/12/2007 02:47, refers to #3
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I think the basic question is,
how to link one map to come after another, right?
Use the "nextmap_"-alias technique for that ... look into the CFG of SP maps for this or into data/menus.cfg (which handles MP map order - but in this case you'd have to be the one the server asks for the next map to make it work).
For SP in short :
your map-package is in
packages/mypak/
and your maps are 1.ogz, 2.ogz, 3.ogz, etc.
Then - for example - for map #2, you'd add:
nextmap_mypak/2 = [mypak/3]
HTH
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#8: Re: map order |
by Ryan
on 04/13/2007 10:06, refers to #7
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Thanks Guys!
All of your answers have been helpful in one way or another!
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