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Topic: OOOH NOooooooooo!!!
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Joan Member Posts: 827 From:Somewhere in the middle of nowhere... Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 02-01-2001 01:02 PM
I compiled my level, and everything went smoothly, no error messages or anything, but when I go to play the level, it goes to the loading screen and when it finishes loading, the program shuts down! What's going on?!?!?!?!IP: Logged |
Sore Thumb Member Posts: 43 From:Los angeles,CA,USA Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 02-01-2001 01:19 PM
I had this problem once and it was because I forgot to put Lara in the level.IP: Logged |
Joan Member Posts: 827 From:Somewhere in the middle of nowhere... Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 02-01-2001 01:25 PM
I put the object labeled 'Lara' in it...is there a trigger or something I should've set up?IP: Logged |
Moejoe Junior Member Posts: 20 From:Bedford, N.S, Canada Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 02-01-2001 01:40 PM
quote: Originally posted by Joan: I put the object labeled 'Lara' in it...is there a trigger or something I should've set up?
I had this problem once are u sure you outputed the WAD into the right thing?(ex:tut1.wad)I think i fixed it by umm either restarting the comouter or i made a new one.  ------------------ and the crowd goes wild... yay... IP: Logged |
Joan Member Posts: 827 From:Somewhere in the middle of nowhere... Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 02-01-2001 06:09 PM
I already tried restarting and re-converting the .TOM file...the same dam# thing happens!IP: Logged |
Striffelbuur Member Posts: 274 From:Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 02-02-2001 05:08 AM
Hi, quote: Originally posted by Joan: I already tried restarting and re-converting the .TOM file...the same dam# thing happens!
Could it be that you're out of disk-space? I recently ran into the same situation (compiling the .tr4 file went without any problems, but while loading the level, it crashed back to my desktop), and suddenly I found out (while using other applications) that I had completely forgot I had temporarily stalled a gigabyte of data on that particular drive, and I was out of disk-space... apparently the TR-editor does not give you a warning about this, for when I cleaned up my drive, and recompiled as before, the level worked fine again... Best of luck, Striffelbuur. IP: Logged |
inchdix Member Posts: 809 From:hornchurch, essex. england. Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 02-02-2001 02:35 PM
have you made any script changes?... done the dos commands after too, to create new dat files.... (and the copied them into the trle folder).Any of those things will cause the problem you are getting.... Inch. ------------------ I WAS PRESSING THE DARN WALK BUTTON !! IP: Logged |
Joan Member Posts: 827 From:Somewhere in the middle of nowhere... Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 02-02-2001 03:04 PM
I haven't touched the script.IP: Logged |