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Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: Eagletalon56 on November 28, 2014, 03:02:46 pm

Title: MM2 gone wrong?
Post by: Eagletalon56 on November 28, 2014, 03:02:46 pm
  Hello, I was hoping that you could possibly help me with a game problem of mine.
I was finally getting tired of playing on FH and seeing just marshmallows everywhere! One map even required that I have MM. So, I decided to download Aug22 MassMarkings, hoping that it would solve the problem. Instead, it made the characters without mass markings completely black (except the tail, I thought that was pretty weird.) and the mighty marshmallow people where still there!
   Is there a way to get rid of this problem? If not, can you please tell me someone who might?

  Things that I downloaded along with the MM2:
 *Fur texture ( <<This is my second guess to the problem.)
 *WarriorCats roleplay map (Completely harmless and scanned twice. I'm very protective about this computer.)
Title: Re: MM2 gone wrong?
Post by: Turtl on November 28, 2014, 05:03:23 pm
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*fur texture ( <<This is my second guess to the problem.)

This is most likely the case did you override any config files while you installed it?
Because if you did you most likely made all paths to MM2 unavailable and the game just acts like those markings never existed.

I'm talking about the 'markings.cfg' here its a file consisting of simple lines of code instructing the game which marking is which and tells them where to put them, (like in the Feline body tab) fun part is only one markings.cfg can exist at a given time and multiple marking packs have to get their .cfg's merged.
Title: Re: MM2 gone wrong?
Post by: Eagletalon56 on November 28, 2014, 07:53:11 pm
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*fur texture ( <<This is my second guess to the problem.)

This is most likely the case did you override any config files while you installed it?
Because if you did you most likely made all paths to MM2 unavailable and the game just acts like those markings never existed.

I'm talking about the 'markings.cfg' here its a file consisting of simple lines of code instructing the game which marking is which and tells them where to put them, (like in the Feline body tab) fun part is only one markings.cfg can exist at a given time and multiple marking packs have to get their .cfg's merged.

Ah, thanks. I'll look into it c: