There seems to be a trench here and it's screwing up my roads but I can't remove it. There is not actually a terrain object there and I already tried to restart the editor but nothing happened :( still there.....
Seriously, that's an editor bug and you can't remove it. Copy you terrain and paste it on a whole NEW and CLEAN map. Or else, the problem will persist. :S
I had that thingy, and it copy-pasted itself every time I saved a map. After 3 versions of map, the fps was at 1, CPU almost at 100%. That was very sad. ;(
Try raising the cliff level and lowering it back down. Fixes it sometimes. If not, you can just copy/paste your terrain and triggers over to a fresh map. Unless you've done a lot of data work, this will take seconds.
Do not scrap your map and do not start from scratch!
Get a MPQ editor ( http://www.zezula.net/en/mpq/download.html ) and open your map with it. Look into the files t3Terrain.xml and Objects, and clean up any terrain objects that shouldn't be there. Then, open the map again with the map editor.
There seems to be a trench here and it's screwing up my roads but I can't remove it. There is not actually a terrain object there and I already tried to restart the editor but nothing happened :( still there.....
@Reaper872: Go
DANGER. YOU. SHOULD. MAKE. A. NEW. CLEAN. MAP.
Seriously, that's an editor bug and you can't remove it. Copy you terrain and paste it on a whole NEW and CLEAN map. Or else, the problem will persist. :S
I had that thingy, and it copy-pasted itself every time I saved a map. After 3 versions of map, the fps was at 1, CPU almost at 100%. That was very sad. ;(
@o3210: Go
I can't restart. Not after 3 days solid of work... How do I copy and paste it and have it work right?
Never ctrl+Z terrain objects. Ever.
Try raising the cliff level and lowering it back down. Fixes it sometimes. If not, you can just copy/paste your terrain and triggers over to a fresh map. Unless you've done a lot of data work, this will take seconds.
@Eiviyn: Go
I didn't think I did but anyway, how do I paste on a different map? nvm
Always have a backup. ALWAYS.
@Gorandor: Go
if you memoy isn't up for it? Well, I think 500 GB should handle it ok...
@Reaper872: Go
Set it to autosave every hour or so, and make it backup when it auto-saves.
Do not scrap your map and do not start from scratch!
Get a MPQ editor ( http://www.zezula.net/en/mpq/download.html ) and open your map with it. Look into the files t3Terrain.xml and Objects, and clean up any terrain objects that shouldn't be there. Then, open the map again with the map editor.
@StragusMapster: Go
I would hate to have to restart :L( So I'll consider that ty.