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by Mark Junior · in Torque Game Engine · 10/25/2006 (5:02 am) · 8 replies
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10/25/2006 (5:42 am)
Saska, there is a program called winMerge that you can trust. It loads up two folders, or files, side by side and shows all the differences, you just click a highlighted area and wham, you've merged your code. Easy as pie.
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Edit: On saying that I havn't DL'd the new version yet and I forgot about all the new TLK stuff so I agree with the others, use WinMerge.
10/25/2006 (5:49 am)
If your changes are in script only you shouldn't have much problem at all :)Edit: On saying that I havn't DL'd the new version yet and I forgot about all the new TLK stuff so I agree with the others, use WinMerge.
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10/25/2006 (6:43 am)
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10/25/2006 (6:58 am)
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10/25/2006 (7:01 am)
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As far as game development goes, unfortunately I'm locked into work and my own project right now. I can help with individual tasks and resources, but I can't dedicate myself to another full blown project. I've already lost too much weight, and trimmed too many gray goatee hairs....
10/25/2006 (7:18 am)
I'll happily lend my help for merging and setting up a doc to convert from 1.4 to 1.5. One quick question, though, have you made any engine changes to 1.4 at all? If not, you could have your game ported over in less than 30 minutes just using a script editor. As far as game development goes, unfortunately I'm locked into work and my own project right now. I can help with individual tasks and resources, but I can't dedicate myself to another full blown project. I've already lost too much weight, and trimmed too many gray goatee hairs....
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10/25/2006 (7:41 am)
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