Problem with running my map?
Quote from doofhead on December 20, 2011, 8:21 amI have a big problem which has emerged recently when running my Portal 2 maps. When I compile my map, everything is ok, no leaks, so Portal 2 starts and begins to load my map. It gets to the sixth little dot on the loading bar and stops. The spinning circle stops too. This happens on every custom map I load straight out of Hammer. I tried just starting Portal 2 normally, and then putting in the commands to load my map, but everytime, for every custom map, it stops loading at exactly the same point every time.
I have a big problem which has emerged recently when running my Portal 2 maps. When I compile my map, everything is ok, no leaks, so Portal 2 starts and begins to load my map. It gets to the sixth little dot on the loading bar and stops. The spinning circle stops too. This happens on every custom map I load straight out of Hammer. I tried just starting Portal 2 normally, and then putting in the commands to load my map, but everytime, for every custom map, it stops loading at exactly the same point every time.
Quote from Lpfreaky90 on December 20, 2011, 9:17 amverify your game cache?
verify your game cache?
Quote from Skotty on December 20, 2011, 10:21 amMake sure that the names of your maps are not to long. Try to keep them less than 16 characters.
Make sure that the names of your maps are not to long. Try to keep them less than 16 characters.
Quote from doofhead on December 20, 2011, 8:27 pmThanks for the help. I definitely think that the name of the map I was running was too long, although other maps didn't work either. Anyway, for some reason all my maps work again, except for the one with the long name. That is ok though, because I just renamed it and ta-dah! It works
Thanks for the help. I definitely think that the name of the map I was running was too long, although other maps didn't work either. Anyway, for some reason all my maps work again, except for the one with the long name. That is ok though, because I just renamed it and ta-dah! It works ![]()
Quote from Lpfreaky90 on December 20, 2011, 9:10 pmNice, good to see the problem is solved ^^_
Nice, good to see the problem is solved ^^_

