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Old 09-13-2011, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by BuddyWoof View Post
Folks, I remember there was a mission that was based on the Blackdeath track. Does anyone know where to download it? Thanks!
EoW_WhamO_CO at M4T came through on this one and uploaded it to mediafire.
http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...=105931#105931
The link to the download is in his post.


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Originally Posted by BuddyWoof View Post
Hmm.. nobody?

Does anyone know then if there is a way to convert a track into a mission?

Source:http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...&p=43259#43259
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Originally Posted by MaXMhz at M4T
Track files (.trk) are simple recording files that track the positions and states of objects

Track files also contain the map the mission is played on.
You can rename the .trk file to .mis When you load this .mis file into the FMB you can change it and re-use the changed mission.

Nettrack files also contain custom skins. They also record more than the simple .trk file. Nettrack files can not be renamed to .mis. they are encrypted.

.trk files are version dependant. You need to play them with the same version as they were recorded in.

Nettrack files can be played with any version as long as it contains the used map and objects.

Both type of tracks do not record everything. The AI routines are used to control objects up to a point on playback. Therefore every time you play a track the outcome may differ. Nettrack records a lot more. Add to that the custom skins and it is clear why they are a lot bigger than .trk files.

Source: Can QMB Files be saved and edited in the Full Mission Builder? http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...p=show&kid=151
  • Run your QMB-mission for a few seconds
  • exit game
  • save track
  • exit game
  • copy *.trk to single missions folder of your choice
  • change ending from .trk to .mis
  • start game
  • run FMB
  • open mission-file that was a trk before

    Tbird66


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