How to install Waypoints, Read on how to install the waypoints. |
How to install Waypoints, Read on how to install the waypoints. |
Cheeseh |
Sep 24 2003, 07:38 PM
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 3,056 Joined: 11-September 03 From: uk Member No.: 1 |
i. If you downloaded a ".zip" file open the zip file with winzip or other zip compressor utility and extract the .rcw file into
<HALF LIFE FOLDER>/rcbot/waypoints/<MOD FOLDER NAME>/ ii. If you downloaded an ".rcw" file then save it to the same folder above -: Replace <HALF LIFE FOLDER> to the folder where your half-life hl.exe is stored. -: Replace <MOD FOLDER NAME> with the name of the MOD's folder that the MOD is used in. -: Delete the .rcv file that has the same name as the map that the waypoints are for |
|2usty |
Jul 30 2004, 05:49 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 89 Joined: 7-January 04 Member No.: 173 |
Just a question in regards to the rcv files Cheeseh, you said to delete the .rcv file of the same name as the .rcw, is this because the rcv will stay the same as it was before?
Put more simply: the rcv is created after the rcw is introduced in order for bots to find cover etc...etc...if a new rcw file is introduced does the rcv stay true to the original rcw or will it right itself. For example with maps that have changed with the updating of NS, which leaves old .rcw files leading waypoints through walls etc....will the .rcv still be referring to the original .rcw or no? In short (which i prolly should have put first ) do i delete the old .rcv in order for a new one to be made? Think i just confused myself |
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