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Offline Bebbe

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Put missions in editor
« on: 14 Sep 2005, 20:40:12 »
how do i put missions in editor im noob so i didnt know where to post sorry..
i also tried to search but who knows maybe im just stupid :-\
Welcome to the forum!

I'm not sure what you mean.   Can you explain the problem in more detail?   What do you want to do?

i mean that, well i got a sp mission and i want to open it in the mission editor but i dont know how thx



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« Last Edit: 14 Sep 2005, 23:54:15 by Bebbe »

Offline macguba

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Re:Put missions in editor
« Reply #1 on: 14 Sep 2005, 21:13:41 »
Welcome to the forum!

I'm not sure what you mean.   Can you explain the problem in more detail?   What do you want to do?
Plenty of reviewed ArmA missions for you to play

Offline Fragorl

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Re:Put missions in editor
« Reply #2 on: 15 Sep 2005, 01:31:32 »
1.) If the mission is a pbo file (an extension of .<islandname>.pbo) then you will have to grab a pbo extractor such as Amalfi's one, which can be found here: http://ofp.gamezone.cz/utilities/pbo_decryptor15.zip. Chosing your mission pbo in this program and running the utiliy will produce a folder (in the same directory as the .pbo you just decrypted) with the extension (if folders can be said to have an extension) of .islandname, where islandname is something like eden, noe, cain and so on.

2.) Cut this folder, then look in your ofp directory users/<yourname>/missions (i think, or it may be called usermissions, cant check right at the mo.) Dump the folder in there, and boot up ofp and the editor. Voila!

If the mission was a folder to begin with, simply follow step 2.

Offline Bebbe

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Re:Put missions in editor
« Reply #3 on: 15 Sep 2005, 13:23:27 »
YAY it worked thx alot ;D
« Last Edit: 15 Sep 2005, 13:23:59 by Bebbe »