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Default Re: Mapping Brush Question - 09-24-2004, 11:56 AM

[quote="General Cobra":0c189]
He's right that quite possibly could be the problem. Remember one thing though. This is a decompiler not a end all be all of map recreation. If yer dillegent enough sure try and and convert but Im tellin gyou yer gonna end up up with severe mapping errors, glitches and all kindsa stupid shit new compiler or not. Just dont want to see yer hard work get fubar. Peace.[/quote:0c189]


I appreciate the concern you have GC, I really do. It is one of those things that I just kinda wanna try out even though I already know the outcome. I know I will have errors, I know the fps *might* be lower, I know it *might* not turn out that great. I have considered all the factors that go into redoing a map, and I think its worth the try. If nothing else, I have gained ALOT more knowledge in terms of MOHAA mapping just by doing this one project. So all in all, I find it as a success allready because of that.

Thanks all that helped me, I cannot be greatfull enough!


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