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ensiform avatar ensiform commented on July 28, 2024 2

There is no naming mistake, you must still have the pk3s installed into the base folder

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SilentMRG avatar SilentMRG commented on July 28, 2024

I forgot to say, I don't know if the latest OpenJK binary has this same naming mistake. I haven't tested it yet. But here's a warning for him too. ;)

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SilentMRG avatar SilentMRG commented on July 28, 2024

There is no naming mistake, you must still have the pk3s installed into the base folder

But there is no "base" folder in the binary, only "OpenJK", so, as I said earlier, renaming folder to "base" solves the issue.

This is the root folder...

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And this is the "base"...

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Is there any problem leaving that dll there in the base folder along with the pk3 files? In practice, I don't think so because I haven't seen any errors of any kind so far, hehe. Well, but you are the ones who understand these things after all. =)

I don't have Jedi Outcast installed, I just extracted the GOG offline installer with innoextract and got the "pk3" files.

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ensiform avatar ensiform commented on July 28, 2024

Yeah openjk/OpenJO do not include base folder with PK3s all ready to go, you were missing the installation of the assets prior it seems, whether that is via gog extractor or an actual install doesn't matter.

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SilentMRG avatar SilentMRG commented on July 28, 2024

Well, I just downloaded OpenJK and I saw that there is a "base" folder inside the root directory along with an "OpenJK" folder, and both folders have the same dlls, so I suggest the same: create a base folder by default in OpenJO, along with the existing folder OpenJK. This will help people like me not to get confused with nomenclatures, hehe. XD

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SilentMRG avatar SilentMRG commented on July 28, 2024

This may seem silly, anyway, it's just a suggestion of a directory tree on the source port, leaving both aligned. =)

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ensiform avatar ensiform commented on July 28, 2024

This may seem silly, anyway, it's just a suggestion of a directory tree on the source port, leaving both aligned. =)

I believe the only reason OpenJK makes a base folder is because of the MP dlls are also included there since the other platforms not supported by windows jamp need something to launch. You still need to copy the base folder over as it is.

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