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How come when I try to import the BIS .WRP islands nothing happens? Is it not possible to import or am I not doing something?
Pls help
*Bump*
Is it even possible to open up WRP files at all?
When I save my WRP file from WRPEDIT, It refuses to load with Visitor?? http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/crazy_o.gif
Its because the OFP gods dont want you looking at it http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/biggrin_o.gif
It will open you just have to fiddle with it.
Eh fiddle with it? Can you be a bit more... specific? http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wink_o.gif
Goddamnit, this totally blows. Can Visitor not even open a freakin' WRP file without crashing?
Surely sombody is good enough to know the answer. C'mon Don't be shy...
NZXSHADOWS
Jun 20 2003, 02:55
I post this on the other.Topic
Quote[/b] ]Simple,Just make a "Shortcut" of your "Buldozer.exe" an type in the Target "-Window."Once thats done just start buldozer from the shortcut you just created.Go into visitor and "connect to Buldozer",Then import the .wrp file.It should give some error that states "Landscape dimensions 1x4187632 not rectangular".Numbers 1x4187632 may vary an Once that pops-up just click "OK" that will close the Buldozer Viewer.Ok next start Buldozer from the shortcut you just created.Watch it load up.It should import the .wrp.You only have to import it once.Maybe this will help.
Hit_Sqd_Maximus
Jun 20 2003, 02:57
Sometimes the wrp file itself wont work. SFG's wrp file wouldnt work in his vistor or mine either.
NZXSHADOWS
Jun 20 2003, 03:19
Is there anywhere I could get the .wrp file at?
Mhh, OK, until the "Not Rectangular blabla" it behaves exactly like described on my machine. But then you lost me. I tried diconnecting/reconnecting to Bulldozer and the copy protection is working (cd drive starts working, OFP-CWC banner coming up), but the Bulldozer window won't show up. No error messages. I try the import again I get no rectangle error message but no island showing up in the editor window.
I tried reloading bulldozer from inside Visitor and with a shortcut in explorer, all to no avail. So I'm out of ideas http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/rock.gif
Tried it with a 'from scratch made' island from WRPEdit and with Nogova.
Importing ASE works fine btw.
Help. please http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
NZXSHADOWS
Jun 21 2003, 00:08
Once you get the error just click the shortcut that you made for Buldozer.exe.And "WATCH" Buldozer load the map.Wait for it to load.You might want to download the updated Buldozer.exe so you wont need the CD.
You're the man, it worked http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
NZXSHADOWS
Jun 21 2003, 05:14
Its pretty much easy when you get it to work.
Its pretty much easy when you get it to work.
didnt work for me http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/sad_o.gif
Ive done everything but every time i watch buldozer open the wrp files, Visitor & Buldozer Crash http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/rock.gif
I did the way above i think... And it worked for me
Opened Visitor>Opened Buldozer>Imported .wrp>reloaded Buldozer and it worked for me.
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didnt work for me
http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wow_o.gif if you just want to take over the terrain and no textures or objects you might try using my tool called "txt2ase", it converts text-heightfield (exported from wrpedit or wilbur) to .ase-format
you can find it at ofp.info or ofpec (under pending ressources so far) http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
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didnt work for me
http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wow_o.gif if you just want to take over the terrain and no textures or objects you might try using my tool called "txt2ase", it converts text-heightfield (exported from wrpedit or wilbur) to .ase-format
you can find it at ofp.info or ofpec (under pending ressources so far) http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
got the problem solved with beta wrptool http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
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