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T3d not saving mission.

by Rolkie · in Torque 3D Professional · 11/18/2009 (8:37 am) · 8 replies

Hello, I've got an issue when it comes to creating and saving new levels under Windows 7.

When creating a level after building new project, it simply won't save as a .mis file. "Empty Room" and "Empty Terrain" is displayed as it should, and also the new level generates a file (not a .mis), but it doesn't show when I select "open level".

I'm running t3d as administrator and have also tried a clean install. All drivers are up to date, and same goes for the other sdk's needed.

Anyone else experienced this or got suggestions for a fix?

Thanks in advance

Rolkie

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#1
11/18/2009 (9:49 am)
Make sure you add .mis to file name when saving. There's a small bug where .mis isn't being appended to the name when saving. Also, if you rename those files generated and add the .mis to them they should work.
#2
11/18/2009 (10:08 am)
Hey, thanks. I just tried it before reading your reply. Anyways, problem solved it seems. Thanks alot :)
#3
11/18/2009 (10:41 am)
Hmm, atleast I'm able to open the level now. But suddenly the .mis file doesn't show in the levels folder as it should... Guess this has to do with the same bug aswell?
#4
11/18/2009 (10:53 am)
Do you mean the level list in the toolbox, because you have to click on another project or tab in the toolbox and then click the project again so that list refreshes.
#5
11/18/2009 (10:58 am)
Seems like my computer was the problem. It's been acting a bit funny latly. Thanks for the quick reply.
#6
11/18/2009 (10:59 am)
No problem, glad you got it worked out.
#7
12/18/2009 (11:15 am)
Hmm.......it seems that I've getting the same problem and try to do the same and I just managed to save the mission but not the object or any new thing or setting in the mission. It keep coming back to the same old setting.
#8
12/18/2009 (11:50 am)
I've noticed that there are two places that missions like to save, depending on which template you use, game/levels and game/tools. Make sure you're saving in the correct directory, which should be: game/levels