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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 12:10 am 
ok i did my custom map and all that crap and went threw the dragon stages and when i was in UOSP i was reading the tutorial on how to do it and i dont under stand what they mean by copy pasting the new stratics0.mul file and map0.mul, i mean do i browse for it on the little ... screen or leave it how it is?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 2:07 am 
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What i have done is made a separate folder which contains map0 staidx0 and static0. I labeled this map files and put it into the dragon folder.

You need to set the paths to these files. This basically means go to browse enter all te folders until you come to you backed up static and staid files. Then click on the right one.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 10:26 am 
you made seperete folders in Dragon or Dragonsp?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:19 am 
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You go to your UO folder, there you make a backup of map0.mul staidx0.mul and staticx0.mul. Once you have done that, you select those files (not the backup) in Dragon. Once dragon is done, you select the staticx and staidx mul files in DragonSP (also in your UO folder). Then everything is done and your map has succesfully been created.

The backups arent necessary, but if you want to return to the OSI map nice and easily without reinstalling it's nice to have a backup. The same applies ofcourse if you're having a previous version of your map in your UO folder.

Therefor, after making backups (if you feel the need to) you can browse to your UO folder and select those files. However, this is NOT needed with dragon. You can also leave it empty and dragon will create its own mul files in the dragon folder. Then you copy/paste these files into your UO folder.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:26 am 
Ok, but sometimes when i use my configs. in Dragon and check HighPriority then once i hit start Dragon freezes but when thats unchecked it doesnt lol


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:30 am 
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its normal that dragon freezes. Set it to main priority and wait a while. For me it takes up 30 minutes. Then the screen should refresh. It's normal for it to say it froze :). Just be patient. Its going to take a while.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:38 am 
Input
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BMP File - this is wear i put my custom map i made with paintshop right?
Fix File - this is just where the example.fix goes in from Addon Fix table right?

Output
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MAPFILE - this is what i should name my map like map9.mul? and where should i save this to because if i save it in the dragon folder i get un error


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 1:37 pm 
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peregost wrote:
Input
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BMP File - this is wear i put my custom map i made with paintshop right? //yes
Fix File - this is just where the example.fix goes in from Addon Fix table right?// you can forget about the fix file. you won't hardly ever need it.

Output
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MAPFILE - this is what i should name my map like map9.mul? and where should i save this to because if i save it in the dragon folder i get un error //you can save it anywhere you want to, as map0.mul


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