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Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
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PvK [ October 01, 2002, 06:22: Message edited by: PvK ] |
Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
"point defence mount" is quite funny -
You can have "Point defence Wave-Motion Gun" Pitty it is still can not target fighters http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif May be restrict point-defence mount to weapons that can target fighters, like APB or MB. Not a major issue of course and a lot of work to fish out all weapon family numbers. Ahh, forget it http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif |
Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
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PvK |
Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
Pvk,
This might sound strange, but when I attempt to extract the 2.5 zip file, I get a directory structure only - no files. Yet, when I attempt to extract the files a second time to the same location, I get a overwrite confirmation on text files that don't appear. When I look at the zip file in WinAce, I get only the directory structure. However, when I look at the Proportions 2.4.2 zip file, everything looks normal. Could you take a look at this to see if the problem is with your zip file or with my machine. Thanks! |
Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
I had no problems with unzipping. very strange.
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Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
Okay, I found the problem. Apparently the zip file makes a subdirectory called Proportions under the Proportions2.5 directory. It apparently duplicated the structure (or I extracted it incorrectly).
Anyway, once I cut and pasted the lower complete structure to where it was supposed to be everything is fine. |
Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
What program are you using to extract the files, Nitey?
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Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
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PvK |
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Re: Proportions mod Version 2.5 available
Pvk,
I used WinAce, and it was as Geoschmo said. I used the default name as I always do and it put a empty structure along with a proportions subdirectory under a directory name of Proportions 2.5. As Geoschmo points out this is not actually a bad feature as I kept my Proportions 2.4.2 directory intact in case I want to revert back (or look back) at files that you or I have changed. I'll just have to make a mental note for next time to skip the empty directories from above and extract only the directory stucture under the proportions directory. |
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