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From: "MycrofT" <mycroft@im4u.net>
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Subject: Re: problem with QBSP (I think)
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 22:42:07 -0500
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Ummmm no i did say that after i got his reply
i forgot to the first time.
8']

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From: Opiate <opiate@escape.ca>
To: ml@qoole.com
Subject: Re: problem with QBSP (I think)
Date: Monday, November 24, 1997 3:39 PM

Ugh, putting a brush around your whole level is not a good idea, 1) it
really increases your vis time and 2) entities have a tendancy to fall out
of your inner map into the container if their not placed correctly. 

MycrofT left out a little point here about following the lines that appear
from the pointfile. When you are following them, wherever they go through a
wall and into the void is where you have a leak. try to remember where that
place is and THEN load up qoole and plug the hole with something. 

best of luck man.

Opiate

> 
> Heh, 
> sorry follow the lines that appear in quake
> you may have to use the noclip cheat at the console to follow them
> then once you find where they go to remember that location and load it
into
> your map editor, and zoom into the area with the brush mode at solid
> look and see if you can find holes
> 
> Or you could just make a big brush around your hole level....
> 
> ----------
> > From: Christopher Kirkman <jedi@cts.com>
> > To: ml@qoole.com
> > Subject: Re: problem with QBSP (I think)
> > Date: Sunday, November 23, 1997 2:55 PM
> > 
> > 
> > >You should get a .pts file from QBSP
> > >copy that to quake\id1\maps
> > >then run quake with
> > >quake -particles 99999 
> > >then open the console
> > >type map mapname
> > >then type pointfile
> > 
> > 
> > I had the same problems the other guy did with not being able to VIS it
> sa
> > well. I did what you said above.....now what, it didn't create any
files
> or
> > anything. it just reports how many points i have. Is it supposed to
> > generate something?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > /^^^^\    ___    
> >   ||     /___|   
> >   ||echs/    \evenge
> > ______________________
> > http://iquake.cts.com
> > 
> > Jedi
> > Out, You Demons of Stupidity!

