I am fairly new to mapping for MOHAA and I have a limited knowledge of how the whole process works.
I am using Mbuilder to compile my maps. For a while I was using a command line and or batch file to compile the map. Had no problems before now.
But now that I'm using Mbuilder I am getting an error message when I start MOHAA. It goes directly to the main menue and the consol is open with the error message. I dont even see the EA game logo or the game intro.
The game seems to run fine but I am just wondering why this error is there and how I can get rid of it. Its rather annoying.
ok you might not of seen this but somewhere in the command lines you have +1 skipintro. Also when you skip the intro game goes right into console and yes you will see a ton of annoying localiztion errors in game. Like when playing an obj map every second the clock tics down you will recieve another localization error.
Is this normal im not sure but i havent noticed any detrimental effects on mohaa do to localization errors yet. I'm not stating for a fact that it is not a problem only that i get them all the time and i see no drop off in game play or map development.
I have had that same problem. I didnt have a no-cd patch installed either. I uninstalled and reinstalled my game to get rid of the error. That is the most simple way I know to get rid of it. I'm sure that there is another way that someone else knows about though.
If you want to get rid of the localization errors (they don't really matter), just modify the "localization.txt" file located in pak0.pk3/global. However, you should never add a localization file to your mod pk3 when you release it. Not everyone that will download and install your pk3 will be using the english version of it, and you could screw up their game!
But, it is alright to add text to your own localization.txt file. Just put it in main/global to override the one in pak0.
Interestingly enough, I also have the same problem. But I have learned to ignore it.
The funny thing is, that about 1/2 of the original localizations no longer work.
I tried c&p the localization.txt into main\global from both the pak0 and pak6.pk3's, and neither worked.
Even more strange, is that when I edit it to add my owqn localizations (the one in global) they always work.
Go figure.
It should be in the poperties of your desktop shortcut for playing the game. The console is open because developer mode is set. Here is what the target line in my shortcut looks like.
set ui_skip_eamovie 1 +set ui_skip_titlescreen 1 +set ui_skip_legalscreen 1
what are those for????
i only use cl_playintro 0 and i get into mohaa without any loading screens or the logo or the movie or anything.i click mohaas shortcut and i get mohaa with the console window opened up. btw how can i stop that console window from opening up ?it didnt use 2 open up b4 i installed mohradient so who 2 i do 2 return it 2 normal?
Somehow my reply to this post went somewhere else....just like my Localization error....hehehehehe.
I am somewhat hesitant about fooling around with or modifing Pk3 files. Is it neccessary to alter these in order to get my maps to compile properly.
I get the same message ...does not have a localization entry. Exactly what do I need to do to solve this problem and get my maps to work. The tutorials make it sound easy...I have added player start and lights and whatever else but it will not compile for me......HELP anyone......argggggggggg.
Oh yeh I do not use the No Cd Crack...in fact because my clan uses Missionary I'm running pure stock, right out of the box.
Ignore the errors, they are just something you have to live with. When you print messages in your script, try to use "noloc" which means "no localazation".
If your map is not compiling, it is not because of a localization error. The script I mentioned is something you can make for your map to use in the game.
For MBuilder:
You can make seperate logs for all steps, or just the one you need. Click on "change" and put the code after your compile options. The text file can have any name you wish.
-v > c:\WINDOWS\desktop\log_bsp.txt
-fast > c:\WINDOWS\desktop\log_vis.txt
> c:\WINDOWS\desktop\log_light.txt
I have them going to my desktop, so they can be trashed easily after looking them over. But, your path to the desktop may be different. Also, using these logs, nothing will be printed to the DOS window during the compile.
Post the log(s) here and we will find the problem.