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Old 06-24-2011, 05:37 PM
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Concerning the sunk objects...

Did anybody try to just open the FMB save the map and copy and paste the objects of the pre-beta map into the new *.mis file per Notepad? I do not think the objects or the location itself were changed, but I rather guess the channel map was reworked, so maybe the copy and paste per notepad could solve that? But ff I remember correctly the relativ Z-height in the *.mis is saved in relation to the actual surface, so the fault would be in the surface data of the map?
I am still in office and will have no chance for testing before monday, but that would be my approach for the next try...-
Doesn't the FMB have the ability to select multiple items and copy/paste them? This might save you the trouble of doing it in notepad, hold down alt and left mouse button while dragging a box around the objects, select copy, delete the objects and then paste.

If it's just a case of having to having to reposition the objects so they "take" to the new map properties that could save a lot of time.

I'm not very well versed in the dark arts of the FMB mind you, just going by memory of what i've read in previous posts by other people in case it might help someone
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