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Items missing in content browser?

JokersWarPig

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Oct 25, 2009
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I've been messing around in the map editor and I've noticed there seems to be some content missing. I'm unable to find any bunkers/vietnamese huts/usable vehicles or the static American vehicles? I've fully loaded the content browser but I'm still unable to find any of the above.
 
Sometimes some packages simply wont load. The easiest way to get what you want is to open a map that contains the assets you want. This will cause the packages to load in. You can then "load all packages" several times until the option is no longer available. When you then return to your map, the packages will remain loaded.

*Pro Tip: You can copy assets/meshes directly from another stock map by selecting them in the level and hitting CTRL C. Paste this into a text document for safe keeping. Open your map back up. Copy the text from the text document in case its no longer on your clipboard and right click where you want to place it -> Paste Here. It will place the mesh/asset down exactly how you copied it from the vanilla map.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I'll try loading in An Lao or Cu Chi to get the assets I'm looking for.
Would this also work for something like RS1's Kobura? From what I've seen in the editor there's not many options as far as temple ruins go for deeper jungle maps, and some parts of the Kobura temple would probably work perfectly
 
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JokersWarPig;n2294834 said:
Thanks for the replies. I'll try loading in An Lao or Cu Chi to get the assets I'm looking for.
Would this also work for something like RS1's Kobura? From what I've seen in the editor there's not many options as far as temple ruins go for deeper jungle maps, and some parts of the Kobura temple would probably work perfectly

I may do a tutorial on how to import rs1 assets into rs2 for situations like this. Its fairly easy but the old assets may not look as good as the new without some leg work.
 
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RandomPerson78642;n2294855 said:
RS1 stuff you can't use just like that, you have to take the time to copy over all the assets and in most cases make all new materials for them.

Ah crap, well there goes that idea if that turns out to be the case.
I'm guessing that's a lot more complicated than just using one of the RS2 stone materials on it?

nymets1104;n2294859 said:
I may do a tutorial on how to import rs1 assets into rs2 for situations like this. Its fairly easy but the old assets may not look as good as the new without some leg work.

I'd appreciate a tutorial like that, I'd still be willing to try and put some of the RS1 objects on my maps that'd fit the Vietnam setting.
 
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