[DiscordArchive] does objtom2 actually fix portals?
[DiscordArchive] does objtom2 actually fix portals?
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:12:24.143000+00:00
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<@456226577798135808> I haven't used it much but there is something called "MapExtractor", I can't remember the git repository but you basically put file paths into it and it list you all the files it requires. This is good for quickly porting maps to WoW versions.
Archived author: AngryPenguinStudio • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:13:37.996000+00:00
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The Multiconverter version i am using does the TXID for you
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:14:09.310000+00:00
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MapExtractor is used to generate map linker address files, which the server uses.
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:14:28.874000+00:00
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I'm not talking about the TrinityCore tool. lol
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:14:40.582000+00:00
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This is another application with the same name.
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:15:20.730000+00:00
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jm2converter has that functionality but for WMOs, Alastor's tool is probably the most efficient way to parse a large amount of WMOs
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:16:03.654000+00:00
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Found it: https://github.com/Intemporel/MapExtractor
[Embed: GitHub - Intemporel/MapExtractor: TME allow you to extract all Text...]
TME allow you to extract all Textures & Models required for a Map and all Textures required for given Model (.wmo & .m2) - GitHub - Intemporel/MapExtractor: TME allow you to extract...
https://github.com/Intemporel/MapExtractor
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:16:29.524000+00:00
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oh wonderful, excellent find.
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:16:45.396000+00:00
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I had to scroll right up the support channel for it. lol
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2022-03-17T18:17:25.226000+00:00
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I'm contemplating getting <@!197724887387734016> or <@!216273608022949888> to pin some useful resources.