Every time i try to start a new random map game in WAW
or build my scenario it crashes to desktop..
I am in i emotional distress because if i'm going to start all over on my scenario again i'll freak out...
Mayday mayday!!!
SOS SOS
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[SIZE=]Originally posted by Dale[/SIZE]
You're not trying to open your scenario within WAW are you? No one has been able to get scenarios to run with the MODs yet.
Actual I already converted Activision's world map to Apolyton Pack. And Fritz' Seven Years War scenario is made for Apolyton Pack. I used the /importmap /exportmap chat window commands to convert Activision's world map. All what you have to do is load the original game if you have a premade map that you made with the original rhules. Load your map. Than give it a nice name like MyMap.txt. Open the chat screen by typing the apostrophe key (') and enter /exportmap MyMap.txt. Than restart CTP2 with the mod for that you whant to make your scenario open the chat window again and enter /importmap MyMap.txt. If the current map size is the same like the one of the map that you whish to import than you see the result. That is the cleanest method to get rid of all rhules that are saved with this map, but unfortunatly I don't know if it saves positions of units, cities, etc... by the way a fine way to save the map if you want to convert it to a scenario with more than 8 players afterwards. Another possibility of converting would be just to save the map via the scenario map save function and load it with another mod. But I don't know it is save like the first method.
-Martin
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Originally posted by Dale
You're not trying to open your scenario within WAW are you? No one has been able to get scenarios to run with the MODs yet.
I believe the OCC scenario runs fine with some or other update of the MedPack
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