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@DocileBear wrote:
In answer to your reply, I literally just want to play it in a single player skirmish.
So you mean, it's a multiplayer map, but you want to play it against AIs, correct? Make sure you press the "Custom" button on the Skirmish screen - not "User Maps". "Custom" are local ones, "User Maps" is the workshop.
@DocileBear wrote:
There are two anomalies I've noted with your map editor that may provide some insight. Firstly, I notice the official editor can no longer open a map made in your editor (I tried .INI and .MPR, IIRC). It says it cannot read the specified file.
The first part is normal - the original editor has problems with a lot of things in the original map format, and saves some things incorrectly. It's not even able to open original game maps. One of the specific errors is that it expects "true/false" on one of the options on Houses that is normally saved as "yes/no":
I won't change this, since it is an error in the original editor, and my editor can do a whole lot more things that the old one can't handle (like the randomisable tiles in RA Interior theater).
The other thing is, when I first open your editor it says "select C&C Remastered Installation Path". When I try to do so (I go to C:\Program Files\EA Games\CnCRemastered and select ClientG.exe) nothing happens. So I've been running it by selecting "run with classic graphics" - could that be the issue?
I'm not sure what you mean with "nothing happens". Couldn't you press "OK" after selecting the path?
Anyway, It shouldn't be an issue, no. The map format of the original game is identical to the one from the remaster. The only difference is that the Remaster always uses .mpr as extension, even for singleplayer maps, and needs a json and thumbnail file to tell it where the starting points are for the game setup (though the map works without that; you just won't get a thumbnail or the ability to specifically select the start points). And even in classic mode the editor generates these extra files, unless you enable the option in the settings file to specifically disable that ("ClassicProducesNoMetaFiles").
Make sure you have the following files
C:\Users\[name]\Documents\CncRemastered\Local_Custom_Maps\Red_Alert\Diamonds.MPR ~ Diamonds,json,Diamonds.TGA
If you have a Diamonds,INI get rid of that , It might be confusing it with a Tiberian Dawn Map
If it still doesn't show up , open the MPR file in the editor , Select the single player box , add a Home waypoint someplace ,
Then restart the game , select Missions at the menu , then the right most button, and it should have the name of it in the list
- 2 years ago
@dcom67 Hi, thanks for your suggestions. Removing the .ini file was a new one on me, and I tried that, leaving the other three file types in place. Still no dice. Setting it to single player also hasn't worked; I checked in Mission select and (just 'cause) skirmish again. I've stumbled upon an entirely different solution, as per my above message to Nyerguds, so I'm happy to call it here - though if you want, I'll carry on answering Qs and trying things if it'll help solve the puzzle. Thanks again!
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