Problem loading maps
by Matthew · in Torque Game Engine · 05/22/2006 (10:44 am) · 6 replies
I got the TGE just a few days ago. It worked fine the next day i went
to load a map I had been working on and the whole editor shut down. I
tried loading serveral times with no sucess. I then made a new map and
the next day the same thing happened. The game engine is working fine
apart from this. It is running at a normal speed.
to load a map I had been working on and the whole editor shut down. I
tried loading serveral times with no sucess. I then made a new map and
the next day the same thing happened. The game engine is working fine
apart from this. It is running at a normal speed.
#2
i used the built in world editor. i cant tell what the console log says as the whole thing closes down and there is nothin in it when i load it back up. this is anoying as development at at a stand still.
05/22/2006 (12:52 pm)
Quote:What did you use to create the map? What does your console.log say?i used the built in world editor. i cant tell what the console log says as the whole thing closes down and there is nothin in it when i load it back up. this is anoying as development at at a stand still.
#3
The reason the console.log is gone is that it recreates it when the engine is restarted. Once it crashes, open up the console.log file in the examples directory and see where it crashed.
05/22/2006 (1:21 pm)
It crashes when loading the mission, or a specific file in the mission?The reason the console.log is gone is that it recreates it when the engine is restarted. Once it crashes, open up the console.log file in the examples directory and see where it crashed.
#4
cant seam to find the console log file
05/23/2006 (1:24 am)
It crashes when you load any mission that is older than around 2 days.cant seam to find the console log file
#5
You don't remember the modify on your game?!?!
05/23/2006 (4:39 am)
Probably you use a damege .dts or you change a code in .mis file ( only ; cause a problem)You don't remember the modify on your game?!?!
#6
05/23/2006 (9:05 am)
The console.log file should be in the example directory where you run the program from.
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