SubJeff on 16/1/2006 at 07:51
My Windows firewall isn't turned on, not as far as I can see.
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Caseus on 16/1/2006 at 16:42
Initially when I installed T3Ed I had a similar problem. I don't use a software firewall so I KNEW that was not the problem.
Paying particular attention to the above mentioned "Step 6" make sure when you prepare your Thief3Edit Directory you do not delete the Maps folder, just the .ibt files within that folder. You can safely delete the Video Textures folder as they are not needed. After all that deleting copy the contents of the Editorrelease to your thief3edit folder, it should prompt you to overwwirte at least once. Somtimes and extra folder gets added depending on how you extract which will bunk up the whole process. Don't forget to rename the t3main executables. It should work, but it didn't for me as well.. So I tried moving thief3edit to a different HD alltogether, still no dice.
Then I found a dream of a little program that I think is a MUST for using two Installs of Thief3, Its dracflamloc thief 3 launcher. Since I have been using this I have had zero trouble with T3 editing, and my original game dir stays clean with all my original tweaks in place.
I could be wrong but this error...
Warning: Failed to load 'Level None.MyLevel': Failed to find object 'Level None.MyLevel'
seems to denote it cannot find "autoplay.map" which is compiled when you build your first level. For whatever reason you may need to make sure Entry.gmp and autoplay.unr are in fact in your Thief3edit/content/t3/maps directory.
thats all i can think of....
scumble on 20/1/2006 at 10:51
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
The thing is people keep posting about letting T3Ed open a port with ZA but I've no idea how to do that. I've experimented with ZA and I Can't find anything about ports in it.
Can anyone help?
Have you set up the zones - Trusted and internet? ZA is a bit paranoid so it has your network adapter as an internet zone.
As far as I can remember, ZA prompted me to allow T3 to access the trusted zone on whichever port. You could just clear out all the program control rules and start again to eliminate this factor.
SubJeff on 22/1/2006 at 23:44
ZA never even noticed it until I copied the files that Caseus mentioned. Thanks Caseus.
It works now. Well it launches. But the screen is all misesd up. Some res thing or something. Needs more testing.
Done.
Works now. It was missing files and then ZA needed to give permission after that.