What procedure are you talking about? The procedure in my last
message is for HS, not LPB, files.
Harvey
--- In Lasertank@y..., "Donald Drouin (Lasertank)" <lasertank@g...>
wrote:
> Harvey,lvl.
>
> I'm sorry, but it's too late for the old Beginner.lvl & Special
(They are deleted)
>C:\Temp-LPB)
> Why using a difficult procedure like that ?
>
> Here's a simpler procedure :
> a.. Put your old Beginner.lpb files in a directory (Ex:
>select Beginner
> b.. Put LT-40_Import.exe in another directory (Ex: C:\Result)
>
> c.. Put the Beginner.lvl file in the same directory (C:\Result)
>
> d.. Run the LT-40_Import.exe program.
>
> e.. Select Beginner when askingWhen the program ask for a name,
>name as it is = Beginner_0000)
> f.. Then in Menu/Options, Select "Copy Playback Files" (leave the
>C:\Temp-LPB then OK
> g.. Then in Menu/Game, Click on "Import Playbacks". Browse for
>Beginner_xxxx.LPB files and the new Beginner.hs file.
> h.. In the C:\Result directory, you will end up with the new
>to
> i.. It is possible that some LPB won't be exported, this is due
a kind of a bug in LT-40_Import.exe.
>(Resume Recording) in the LaserTank game.
> j.. You can export manually these LPB with the F8 function
> Those who do not want to do it by themselves, just send me yourBeginner.lpb files and your Special.lpb files and i will do it for
you. It's easily doable within 5 minutes.
>my
> Bye
> Donald Drouin
> lasertank@g...
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: drwiseking
> To: Lasertank@y...
> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 1:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Updated .LVL files
>
>
> Donald,
> Not only did you screw up the .LPB's, but not filling the holes
> left by deleted levels also screwed up the High Scores (.hs) files
> for Beginner.lvl and Special.lvl. I.e., above the first deleted
> level, the High Scores don't correspond to the Levels. I fixed up
> Special.hs file, but since I deleted/lost my pre-7/18/02Beginner.lvl
> file, I couldn't fix my Beginner.hs file. If you still have the
> pre-7/18/02 Beginner.lvl file, would you please email it to me. (I
> will outline the 'fix up' proceedure in a separate message.)
> Why do you think "it's too much work" to preserve the original
> positions of the levels? Just use the LTUS LTCopyLv.exe program to
> 'overwrite selected levels with selected levels'.
> PLEASE: Either, don't "fill in the holes" again. Or, at least,
> include a warning if you do.
> Regards,
> Harvey