EClydeDeebo Posted March 16, 2004 DoomBuilder looks like a winner. Easiest interface and building I ever seen in 10 years. One big problem I can't get past...making the map run. I'm using Hexen. No problem following the simple prompts to find the exe or the wad. When I say Run game though my map doesn't start the game map does. I think my problem is in the configuration testing parameters. I'm no code guy and all I see is %this and %that. I'm sure it's written properly but I don't get it. In fact to me it looks like there is extraneous and repetitive data in that line. I know that ain't the case so I'm wondering if someone can explain it further. Thanks, EClyde 0 Share this post Link to post
EClydeDeebo Posted March 16, 2004 Actually the map isn't compiling. Everything at default....what am I missing? EClyde 0 Share this post Link to post
Bloodshedder Posted March 16, 2004 Probably a node builder. It's also possible your map's lump name is not standard, e.g. not of the form MAP##. 0 Share this post Link to post
EClydeDeebo Posted March 16, 2004 Thanks for the reply but it isn't of any help EClyde 0 Share this post Link to post
EClydeDeebo Posted March 17, 2004 it's not me it's the program and my machines. I'm doing everything right the program just needs to mature EClyde 0 Share this post Link to post
Chopkinsca Posted March 17, 2004 the map name doesn't matter at all. It is possible to have a map name of IHJLHJ34 and still have it build nodes. F5 -> Nodebuilding tab -> dropdown menu with 5 nodebuilder choices -> choose zennode (normal or no reject) or use another hexen map nodebuilder as the dropdown list only has a short list of presets which are most used. 0 Share this post Link to post
EClydeDeebo Posted March 18, 2004 Thanks KoRn. Here is an update. I loaded my Hexen map made in 1996 and it compiles and runs fine. I'm really confused now. What's the minimum needed by Doombuilder to make a map? I have two rooms and a playerstart. I really want to find what's going on 0 Share this post Link to post
Chopkinsca Posted March 18, 2004 zennode tends to crash/hang when very few sectors are present, otherwise you need at least two sectors. 0 Share this post Link to post