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Men of War: Assault Squad Sequel to the critically acclaimed real-time tactics game Men of War

 
 
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Old 05-23-2013, 09:50 AM
OVO OVO is offline
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I just did a map test by editing a single map with a copy and pasted building.
I was able to save my map with the change, and open it again.
Normally I only fiddle in the F3 window.

In your first post you said you have been able to Save a map before
but for some reason it stopped working for you ?

The GEM editor always opens on the map making window.
Open/Load... a map from say, the single list in the GEM editor.
You know how to do that, - Yes ?

Just do a quick map test, copy a building then paste it somewhere else on the map.

When your map test is finished press Esc key on keyboard then
choose "Save As..." and give your test map a name and save it.

When the GEM editor has saved it, it will automatically reload it straight away.

You can then exit GEM editor.
Restart it, then put your cursor on the top right corner - MAP: <untitled>

Load... then you should see your saved map in the list right there

You also should be able to go to the Men of War Assault Squad game folder > resource > map - and you
should see your new map folder in there.

MORE HELP for MODDING

ASSAULT SQUAD - General Mod Discussion
http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/for...Mod-Discussion

ASSAULT SQUAD - Tutorials/FAQs
http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/for...Tutorials-FAQs

Last edited by OVO; 05-23-2013 at 11:25 AM.
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