Yovaneth Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 I do occasionally still come through here... and recently noticed two topics that reference my DLTCEP tutorial where the author is having problems when following the Overlays tutorial. I've added a note that explains there is a problem with pvrz tilesets and that the solution is to use Argent77's tis2ovl converter. -Y- Quote Link to comment
jastey Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Your tutorials are wonderful and were a great help when I tried my first steps in adding own areas to me mods. (To be precise: I don't think I could have done it without them.) Would you (re)post a link to them so people can find them more easily? Quote Link to comment
Yovaneth Posted February 12 Author Share Posted February 12 (edited) http://www.simpilot.net/~sc/dltcep/updates.htm http://www.simpilot.net/~sc/dltcep/index.htm Download link so that you can have the entire tutorial locally is on the index page. Please pin if you think it's worth it. Edited February 12 by Yovaneth Quote Link to comment
szef Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 @Yovaneth nice, but: Updates - 2.1 "Note added...", however in Overlays section i don't see new note. Quote Link to comment
paladin84 Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 @Yovaneth , thank you for the great tutorial. It might also worth mentioning in the tutorial all the troubles you might face trying to work with dynamic parts of tilesets in EE (as in this duscussion: There is no pefrect solution for this, though... Quote Link to comment
Yovaneth Posted February 12 Author Share Posted February 12 5 hours ago, szef said: @Yovaneth nice, but: Updates - 2.1 "Note added...", however in Overlays section i don't see new note. Hit F5 to refresh your local cache. -Y- Quote Link to comment
Yovaneth Posted February 12 Author Share Posted February 12 (edited) Aw crap. I used Visual Code to edit the files and I've just seen the mess it's made of using apostrophes. New file on its way (sigh). [Edit] Done. I've also removed the line of letter 'c' that was so thoughtfully provided my seventeen-years old cat. He has arthritis, but I think it was his short-term memory loss that caused the problem as he obviously forgot what he was going to write. He's also blind (no eyes) which wouldn't help. He never forgets where his food is though. Edited February 12 by Yovaneth Quote Link to comment
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