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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Export functionality

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Ford
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 03:58
A couple of questions regarding what fps creater can export, i am intrested in what format will the level editor export its maps will it be .map or some other format that dbpro uses, and what will the script side of things export. I am designing my own type of editor in dbpro with the ability to load hopefully the levels designed in fps creater.
David T
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 04:52
I expect it to export to a custom format and for them to provide either a TPC or code to import that into our games.

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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 05:04
Yes, Lee was vague about that, probably because it wont be dealt with yet.

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 08:06 Edited at: 24th Nov 2004 08:06
Export into its own format. Scripts (fpi files) are just plain text though, so nothing cryptic there.

.map export support is on the cards, but do not expect it in version 1.

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Posted: 25th Jan 2005 23:39
So may we use maps we´ve created and exported in the FPSC editor in our other games we´re making in DBPro etc.? Royalty free?


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