renards Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 (edited) Nūuuu, te nu atkal es ar savām VHE problēmām lieta, ka man palaižot mapi automātiski izslēdzās CS un uzmet kkādu ERRORU FATAL ERROR Bad surface extents 128/1648 at position (285,2267,2843) Hmmm... tiešām dīvaini, jo nesaprotu, kas tas ir pa ERRORU un ko tas dara + kā to labot u.t.t. LŪDZU HELP PĒC IESPĒJAS ĀTRĀK! PALDIES JAU IEPRIEKŠ Edited December 31, 2010 by cash^ Te nav nekādi spoki, iztiksi bez tizlas visa teksta formatēšanas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
renards Posted January 1, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 NU CMON PZL HELP nu jā kļūda ir dēļ FIT! Es taisiju MEGADURVIS Nūu... JA gribat zināt kā man to sanāca atrisināt lasi ! This is typically caused by having extremely large scales on faces, (typically "stretching" far above 10, usually 100+). Otherwise it almost always shows up on a 'check for problems' in Worldcraft as a 'texture axis perpendicular to face' error. If you are using a newer version of Zoner's compile tools, the name of the texture, what # brush/# entity is involved, the coordinates of the problem face, and the amount of scaling should all be listed to make it easier to find and fix. If the numbers given include a 0, such as 16345/0, it often (but not always) means the texture has gone perpendicular to the face. This usually is a result of rotating the brush, clipping, carving, hollowing or vertex manipulation, remember where you did that and you may find it faster. If it is numbers like 3456/2 or 3/532 then it usually means a stretching texture problem. These often come from "fitting" a texture to a brush, especially thin brushes like signs or doors. Then a texture may get shrunk too far also, so do not go below 0.1 for scale or over 10 for scale, either causes frequent problems. If the editor cannot find it for you, using the Big block elimination method or the cordon tool may be you best bet to figuring this out, unless you want to start ripping your level apart.... Nokopēju no : http://www.slackiller.com/tommy14/errors.htm#flicker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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