Difference between revisions of "Talk:First Steps"
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I think you should mention in here that this first tutorial will walk you through ''adding elements to the existing official campaign''. I am very interested in learning how to create a mod that is a completely separate world. While this tutorial might not be intended to answer that question, it might contain a link to an appropriate section of the wiki. | I think you should mention in here that this first tutorial will walk you through ''adding elements to the existing official campaign''. I am very interested in learning how to create a mod that is a completely separate world. While this tutorial might not be intended to answer that question, it might contain a link to an appropriate section of the wiki. | ||
--[[User:Krag|Krag]] 11:51, 1 April 2006 (EST) | --[[User:Krag|Krag]] 11:51, 1 April 2006 (EST) | ||
A cleaner way to add a new interior cell, rather than duplicating an old one and deleting all content, is to right click any interior cell and choose Edit (alternately, pick [Cells...] from the [World] tab on the main menu bar). Then on the edit screen, right click any cell name and you will be given an option to create a new cell. I find this method faster and less error prone then the one outlined in the First Steps article. |
Revision as of 15:57, 5 June 2006
I think you should mention in here that this first tutorial will walk you through adding elements to the existing official campaign. I am very interested in learning how to create a mod that is a completely separate world. While this tutorial might not be intended to answer that question, it might contain a link to an appropriate section of the wiki. --Krag 11:51, 1 April 2006 (EST)
A cleaner way to add a new interior cell, rather than duplicating an old one and deleting all content, is to right click any interior cell and choose Edit (alternately, pick [Cells...] from the [World] tab on the main menu bar). Then on the edit screen, right click any cell name and you will be given an option to create a new cell. I find this method faster and less error prone then the one outlined in the First Steps article.