NowhereDoge Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 So im back with a new problem, and since everyone was so helpful last time, I hope the same for this because this issue is really annoying. So essentially I had to reinstall jedi academy due to a bug (long story) and also gtkradient. I had been making a few maps that were pretty decent, and was just finishing a very cool map when I had to reinstall. I saved everything correctly and safely before reinstalling. Long story short, Gtk felt like deleting my maps after the install. Thats not the issue that im having though. Sense I reinstalled gtkradient 1.3.12 (What I used before) all of the textures are white... and I have no Idea why (https://jkhub.org/images/2gn8X9T.jpg) The install path was correct and everything, and I even compared files with a friend. I installed a later version of gtk (1.5 I believe) and it was awful, the textures loaded... well, some of them loaded. FWI gtkradient 1.5 cannot load alot of textures and shaders from JA. It will just say "shader not found" on the surface. Anyways I would like to get back and remake some my lost maps and this is getting in my way. If anyone has an opinion or a solution, or an alternate approach, please let me know. Help me JK hub, your my only hope. Link to comment
mrwonko Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 If radiant doesn't load your textures, you've probably configured it incorrectly. Either way I suggest going with 1.6, which is still seeing some active development; 1.5 is ancient. Link to comment
NowhereDoge Posted January 19, 2016 Author Share Posted January 19, 2016 If radiant doesn't load your textures, you've probably configured it incorrectly. Either way I suggest going with 1.6, which is still seeing some active development; 1.5 is ancient.Alright I downloaded 1.6 and the same problem occurred. https://jkhub.org/images/YMw3Bv8.png Link to comment
Maui Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 You might want to install gtk in the same program files as lucasarts is. Also, you might want to check the path of where it searches for the textures. Link to comment
NowhereDoge Posted January 20, 2016 Author Share Posted January 20, 2016 You might want to install gtk in the same program files as lucasarts is. Also, you might want to check the path of where it searches for the textures.I use steam, and the first time i used gtk my path was ProgramFilesx86/steam/steamapps/common/JediAcademy/GameData and that worked before. I did that path again so I dont think the path is the issue. Link to comment
mrwonko Posted January 20, 2016 Share Posted January 20, 2016 The path definitely must be the problem, this is a very typical manifestation of that. Link to comment
NowhereDoge Posted January 20, 2016 Author Share Posted January 20, 2016 The path definitely must be the problem, this is a very typical manifestation of that.what path is correct if I use steam? Link to comment
NowhereDoge Posted January 22, 2016 Author Share Posted January 22, 2016 The path definitely must be the problem, this is a very typical manifestation of that.I have reinstalled everything multiple times now, even trying other paths. Such as sending gtk to /base rather /GameData. None of the reinstalls worked. I even helped a firend install gtk and used the path I originally used, and his works fine. this issue is really bothering me and I have no idea what Im suppose to do. What path did you use to install Gtk? Link to comment
mrwonko Posted January 22, 2016 Share Posted January 22, 2016 I don't remember, it was at least half a decade ago. Come to think about it, there's a German tutorial describing it: http://mrwonko.de/tutorials/darth-arth/2004/installation-1.4.html I'm not sure how applicable it is to 1.6 though. Link to comment
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