An in detail newbie compatible Howto on cutting out tileset features and converting them to placeables with only a Text editor and the NWNViewer. Version 1.1
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 5 that made this score of 7.60 then rounded to 8.
Posted by Lafferty ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-12-01 17:00:00
uh, thanks....
Actually i'm not into NWN too much, but maybe i'll come back
as soon the linux version is out... Windows sucks totally...
I noticed that there still aren't any useful placeables
collections (including mine since the creation process was
interrupted).
Posted by Invizible420 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-30 16:57:00
Oh and Lafferty, thanks for the contribution - you rock!
Posted by Invizible420 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-11-30 16:56:00
Hey September, why not try reading the description before
saying things that you obviously don't know what you are
talking about. The description says it's a HOWTO, it
doesn't say anything about this being a program.
Maybe you don't know what a HOWTO is! Here's a a quick
explanation, it's a README!!!!!!
Posted by Lafferty ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-09-28 09:29:00
What are you talking about??
This is not a tool you're reviewing here! It's a tutorial
about placeables!
Maybe you misplaced your review ?!
Posted by september ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-08-15 04:37:00
It's not simply described. I took a look at the README file and at the program itself, trying to somehow merge tilesets. There appears to be no method of doing this, nor is there adequate explanation for someone unfamiliar with deeper data systems than the commonplace user interface.
Try again with the README? Tell, perhaps what your program is used for in a way that a person unfamiliar with computer intricacies might understand. Also, if there is an application of this program which is common, you might explain what it is, and how to take advantage of it more specifically.
All in all, the +blocked+ thing looks like more trouble than use.
Posted by Cecilkorik ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-07-29 18:47:00
You saved my life. well, close to it anyway. Thank you for
not only explaining in a simple way how to do it, but also
how the files worked and what was actually going on. that's
the kind of stuff I really needed to know.
Posted by Phantomas ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-07-18 14:59:00
great work man:)
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