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Newcomers DBPro Corner / loading bsp in dbpro

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MR elevetor
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Posted: 20th Jun 2007 15:40
taken from fps tutorial in dbpro:

i dont understand what ikzdm1.pk3 is could someone explain that to me?
do I need a similar file like "map1.pk3" to load my own map?

rem how god did it. created at 0/0/0000 00:00 PM
if keystate(28)=1 then "make world"
wait key
pirate
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Posted: 20th Jun 2007 19:43
you need to make your world or level with any 3d modeling software that can save it as a .x file....remember where you save it at...go into my computer and open your dark basic pro file and find the tools file...this file contains the bsp converter that you need....read the read me file carefully and you should be able to convert the .x file into a bsp file and name it whatever you want....i hope this helps....
pirate

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MR elevetor
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Posted: 20th Jun 2007 21:33
I know how to make a bsp i just need to know why ikzdm.pk3 is put in the code I mean shouldn't you jsut load the bsp ONLY?

rem how god did it. created at 0/0/0000 00:00 PM
if keystate(28)=1 then "make world"
wait key
MR elevetor
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Posted: 20th Jun 2007 22:05
thanks!
funny i didnt find that :/

rem how god did it. created at 0/0/0000 00:00 PM
if keystate(28)=1 then "make world"
wait key
chafari
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Posted: 21st Jun 2007 19:21
hallo....just write:

load bsp "","MY_LEVEL.bsp"


it works !!

oh my god
alucart13
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Posted: 21st Jun 2007 19:23
thanks, i was looking on how to do this.

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