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iMouse

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Map Materials, Models, etc and External Hosting
« on: February 27, 2015, 09:55:43 pm »

I'm looking to host a few maps that in addition to the .ain and .bsp map files, require other materials, models and script files.  I have the files hosted on webserver and the server.cfg modified to tell the clients go out there to get the .bsp, but they ignore the other files.

How would I go about forcing the clients to look for a .lst file containing the additional files?

A good example would be something like ge_train_cy that contains materials, models and scripts that are not part of the ge_train_cy.bsp map file.  I've created a ge_train_cy.lst file, but how does this get to the client?
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Re: Map Materials, Models, etc and External Hosting
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2015, 11:13:16 pm »

The default way to list additional assets is through .res files, in the "maps" directory. This post provides an example.
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Re: Map Materials, Models, etc and External Hosting
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2015, 01:05:46 am »

The default way to list additional assets is through .res files, in the "maps" directory. This post provides an example.

Ah, ha!  That explains a lot now.  Thanks!
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