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B.A.T. Help

Started by davidm147, September 30, 2011, 11:24:43 AM

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davidm147

B.A.T. HELP, can't run bat editor

I downloaded gmax from turbosquid and that runs fine but when I go to run the SC4 bat launcher application a message comes up and says GMAXLOC environment variable not found.  I would really like to make lots but I cant get the BAT to run properly.  Please Help!


jmyers2043

Hey DavidM

I use gmax but problems like this are a bit over my head. For what it is worth - I've installed and re-installed gmax several times on my computer and never encountered a problem. I have an older computer running Windows XP.

I hope you get your answer.

- Jim



Jim Myers  (5th member of SC4 Devotion)

Girafe

Install Gmax at the racine C:/
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davidm147

I installed gmax under root C and now I can run the bat editor just fine, thanks for the help!

David M

Girafe

Quote from: davidm147 on October 01, 2011, 11:38:46 AM
I installed gmax under root C and now I can run the bat editor just fine, thanks for the help!

David M

;)
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