How do I use puzzlemaker_load_dev and puzzlemaker_save_dev?
Quote from flarn2006 on June 7, 2013, 4:08 pmI've been trying to figure out how to use the puzzlemaker_load_dev and puzzlemaker_save_dev commands, which load/save to/from .p2c files. However, every time I save, it says "Unable to save file", and every time I load, it doesn't work. (Probably because I don't know what directory it uses.)
Has anyone gotten these commands to work?
I've been trying to figure out how to use the puzzlemaker_load_dev and puzzlemaker_save_dev commands, which load/save to/from .p2c files. However, every time I save, it says "Unable to save file", and every time I load, it doesn't work. (Probably because I don't know what directory it uses.)
Has anyone gotten these commands to work?
Quote from FelixGriffin on June 7, 2013, 7:44 pmHave you tried using devtest or devtest.p2c as the arguments?
Have you tried using devtest or devtest.p2c as the arguments?
Quote from Lpfreaky90 on June 7, 2013, 7:52 pmwhy would you need this anyways?
You can just save and load in the actual pti?It's like messing with the wires in your car to start it instead of just turning the key.
Turning the key works just fine... I don't see why you want to mess with the wires to try to get the same result...
why would you need this anyways?
You can just save and load in the actual pti?
It's like messing with the wires in your car to start it instead of just turning the key.
Turning the key works just fine... I don't see why you want to mess with the wires to try to get the same result...
Quote from flarn2006 on June 7, 2013, 8:21 pmFelixGriffin wrote:Have you tried using devtest or devtest.p2c as the arguments?I thought I had, let me try again...
*loads up Portal 2 and tries it*
Nope.As for the reason why I want to, in this thread I posted a suggestion that requires the use of that command, and I wanted to see exactly how well it would work for that purpose.
(Also, why do people always use cars in analogies?)
I thought I had, let me try again...
*loads up Portal 2 and tries it*
Nope.
As for the reason why I want to, in this thread I posted a suggestion that requires the use of that command, and I wanted to see exactly how well it would work for that purpose.
(Also, why do people always use cars in analogies?)
Quote from iWork925 on June 7, 2013, 9:05 pmflarn2006 wrote:(Also, why do people always use cars in analogies?)Because they are like mechanical computers.
Because they are like mechanical computers.
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