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Old 01-26-2008, 12:20 AM
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I'm not that dumb..or am I?

I've tried lots' of things and did tons of research. As far as I've gotten, I've installed MED and NILE. I've DL'ed pff extractor and BLS to MIS converter. I load the MIS in to NILE and it seems to load but there's nothing there. I get an fps reading but nothing else?

Purhaps a tutorial or something?
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Old 01-26-2008, 01:41 AM
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NILE doesn't read .mis files. It reads .tpj. There is an NPJ-2-MIS converter though (not sure if it does .mis to .npj though).

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Old 02-03-2008, 10:26 AM
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I've researched the web and tried to get DFXMed (that came with DFX (V2.6)) to work and I tried NILE. NILE is for JO but everyone says you need to set NILE to your resource directory. I choose the DFX install dir to no avail. DFX Med doesn't open up to anything and I can't find files to import.

My guewss is I have to use PFF extractor to excrate the files/folder then try again. I am going to attempt that today.
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Old 02-03-2008, 11:10 AM
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Med opens up and shows nothing, can't find any files anywhere to load in to it and Nile asks for a resources directory that can not be found either.

What ever happened to simple levels editors like the ones for Quake? Why so complicated and difficult?
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:03 PM
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It's not complicated. You're doing it wrong probably.

NILE is looking for a resource folder. NILE is not to be placed in your DFX or JO directory. NILE is supposed to be installed somewhere else and you set the resource directory to resource.pff I believe.

The MED doesn't have files to open. That's because you haven't probably made any maps. You have to make your maps. If you wanna edit the stock maps, use a PFF Extractor and use the recently released BMS-2-MIS tool for conversion.

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