Playing with Big Scritters!

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Playing with Big Scritters!

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Simple Adventure.

Note: with the zip called custom, put just extract into the editor's folder.
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Extract the custom so that e.g. you will have C:\WA Editor v096\Custom\Red Scritter.png (or whatever file type I saved it as)
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Its says Couldn't Load Texture "Black Scritter"
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Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
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Clifford wrote:Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
please give me black scritter.png!
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Its in that folder!
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Sammy_P wrote:Its in that folder!
No. that not in that fOlDeR!
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Clifford wrote:Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
You do realize that for Vista users that can't be done?

Hang on...

No, it has to be a problem on bround's computer - it works fine on mine.

@bround; try redownloading and extracting the zip file.
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Qloof234 wrote:
Clifford wrote:Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
You do realize that for Vista users that can't be done?

Hang on...

No, it has to be a problem on bround's computer - it works fine on mine.

@bround; try redownloading and extracting the zip file.
I have vista and it still works!
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Qloof234 wrote:
Clifford wrote:Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
You do realize that for Vista users that can't be done?

Hang on...

No, it has to be a problem on bround's computer - it works fine on mine.

@bround; try redownloading and extracting the zip file.
I don't have vista! I have windows workstation v.2. :evil:
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Clifford wrote:
Qloof234 wrote:
Clifford wrote:Hmmmm, Umm try making a copy of black scritter.png and renaming it black scritter without and ending.

You know what I mean.

Instead of Custom\Black Scritter.png
Custom\Black Scritter
You do realize that for Vista users that can't be done?

Hang on...

No, it has to be a problem on bround's computer - it works fine on mine.

@bround; try redownloading and extracting the zip file.
I have vista and it still works!
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Are you saying that you can rename the file extensions on your computer?

If so, you are probably the luckiest Vista user out there.
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I have the latest version of Windows Xp and it can rename File Extensions!
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I know that it's possible on XP, but as far as I know it is impossible on Vista.





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I didn't have any problems with the textures. And BOY them scritter is huge :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Qloof234 wrote:Are you saying that you can rename the file extensions on your computer?

If so, you are probably the luckiest Vista user out there.
Both Vista and XP have the same "show file extension" option for you (off by default). If you turn that option on you'll be able to see and therefore change the file extensions. Mind you, it's quite buried:

1) Go to any folder window and press the ALT key, to bring up the menu bar.

2) At the menu bar, select "Tools", then "Folder Options", and then click on the "View" tab in the popup window.

3) Find the checkbox that reads "Hide extensions for known file types" and uncheck it (click on the item or the checkbox so the checkmark goes away).

4) Click OK. From now on your folder windows will always show the file extensions, which also lets you rename the extension.
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Oh okay. Thanks! :D :D :D
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