How to delete created maps? This problem i mean can't enter in Emptys maps.....
How to delete custom content?
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13 Dec 10, 05:39PM
/newmap [mapsize]
13 Dec 10, 05:45PM
not this i created so more and now cant load all maps and lagging ? how now delete all maps?
13 Dec 10, 06:13PM
What operating system are you using?
13 Dec 10, 07:09PM
13 Dec 10, 07:16PM
Make sure you have full read/write access.
Go to your AssaultCube folder. Go into your packages folder. Go into your maps folder. You'll see a list of .cgz files. These are the maps. You can delete the ones you want to delete.
13 Dec 10, 07:19PM
/home/ttryht/Darbastalis/torrent/1.1.0.4/packages/maps
only offcial, prewiew, servermaps and all is Folders
13 Dec 10, 07:28PM
This means you have not custom or new maps to delete.
No problem then, right?
13 Dec 10, 07:33PM
(This post was last modified: 13 Dec 10, 07:41PM by OpenSource.)
Open your home folder and press Ctrl + H to show hidden files.
Then you will see a .assaultcube folder. (The «.» indicating its a hidden file/folder) Go to packages/maps and have a look (in the hidden folder of course).
15 Dec 10, 12:05AM
15 Dec 10, 12:54AM
(15 Dec 10, 12:05AM)Ext3rmin8or Wrote:(13 Dec 10, 07:33PM)DES|OpenSource Wrote: Go to packages/maps and have a look (in the hidden folder of course). Well... this is my home directory now: [SELECT ALL] Code: drwxr-xr-x 2 dekima users 4096 2010-12-14 00:55 Desktop [SELECT ALL] Code: drwx--x--x 14 dekima users 4096 2010-12-14 00:55 .
15 Dec 10, 01:03AM
(This post was last modified: 15 Dec 10, 01:08AM by Ext3rmin8or.)
Thank you for enlightening me. :)
SLIGHTLY OFFTOPIC: I use vista home premium(mainly), and i noticed a folder in "Documents" called 'tracing'. What is the purpose of this folder and is it safe to delete? thanks
15 Dec 10, 04:58PM
It is safe to delete everything in Windows Vista, especially Windows Vista itself.
15 Dec 10, 08:50PM
When I'm having Vista woes I've found that bashing your head against the keyboard to the beat of Rick Astley tends to fix all problems you may be experiencing.
16 Dec 10, 06:53PM
To be fair, I must say that the only OS that really brought me close to smashing my head against the wall is Ubuntu (it's package manager, specifically. Never, NEVER try to replace a package "by hand"). I'm quite happy with Arch Linux now, Ubuntu is gone, and Vista is silently locked away in a tiny corner of my hard drive (as tiny as it can be with a 15 GB obesity of an OS in it)
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