QUOTE (Wolverine @ Apr 29 2007, 12:42 PM)
could you post a tutorial on how to use baseit properly, please
oh come on, is that really necessary? It's so easy!
1. Copy BaseIt.exe and your map (the ini file) into the same folder. The maps name should be 8 characters long.
2. right click into the folder (the one with Baseit and your map) on a free place, go to "New" and click on Shortcut (create a shortcut). Then type "cmd" and two times enter.
3. right click on the new created cmd.exe shortcut. Then Click on Properties. Open the Shortcut tab (initial aleady open) and remove the %windir% string in the "Start in:" field. Click OK
4. double click cmd.exe
5. type "BaseIt mapname" while mapname stands for the name of your map without the ending .ini (e.g. Mapname=scg01ea.ini, type: "BaseIt scg01ea")
6. go through the list of buildings shown by Baseit with the arrow keys and press space on every building you want to be rebuilded.
7. Press Enter and close this way BaseIt
8. look in your map and be happy about the new [Base] section.
QUOTE (WorManiac @ Apr 29 2007, 04:19 PM)
...and steel crate was in some missions, but what does it actually do?
It is a Nuke component for Nod's Nuclear Missile.
In earlier Game versions you had to collect 3 of them during the campaign, to have it available in Nods final Mission. Now you allways have the Nuke after building the Temple.
But you can place 3 Steel Crates to give the Player an extra Missile. If the Player already fired a Nuke he can collect the 3 Crates and can have this way a second Nuke available.
e.g. If you Place 30 Steel Crates, the Player can shoot up to 11 Nuclear Missiles.
This post has been edited by Lin Kuei Ominae: Apr 29 2007, 11:57 PM