So I want to get into mapping for Unreal. But there's a problem. I use ST3C textures. I don't use them for mapping, and I have a seperate folder for the original textures. But Unrealed still loads the S3TC textures in the preview. And the preview doesent load the S3TC textures correctly, they either have this weird glitch where the texture cant decide how zoomed out it wants to be, or they turn into these black and white textures (the opengl S3TC glitch.) That are not very nice to look at. I was wondering if there was a ini config setting I could modify so that the UE preview loads the mapping textures instead of the S3TC textures.
Please help.
Question about Unrealed
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- Xanious
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Subject: Question about Unrealed
Post Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 22:24
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Subject: Re: Question about Unrealed
Post Posted: 08 Sep 2014, 00:52
I'm afraid to say it's best really just to have a separate install for playing and mapping as far as I know (advice from the Unreal Texture Website). So you would have the S3TC textures in the "Playing Install" and just plain old ones in the "Mapping Install".
I've never used S3TC textures though to be honest - I'm just taking advice from Diehard
Good luck with your project!
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I've never used S3TC textures though to be honest - I'm just taking advice from Diehard
Good luck with your project!
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Subject: Re: Question about Unrealed
Post Posted: 08 Sep 2014, 12:14
You can select the renderer you want to use for the UnrealEd viewports, so a hacky fix would be to set the Viewport renderer to a different renderer than the one you use while playing the game and then disabling S3TC for the renderer you use in UnrealEd.
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Subject: Re: Question about Unrealed
Post Posted: 08 Sep 2014, 15:08
Separate install for content creation. Do it any other way and you'll eventually screw yourself over.
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Subject: Re: Question about Unrealed
Post Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 08:32
I don't mind having two installs. My hard drive got reformatted anyways.
Thanks for the advice though
Thanks for the advice though
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