So I've been doing a little bit of mapping lately, and I decided the time came to actually make different save files for newer version after a lackluster improvement. This, however, is where the problem comes in.
Let's say I'm working on a map called ctf_bacon_a3 or something. I add a large sniper tower and call it a day, saving it as ctf_bacon_a4. When I run the map, though, this message appears:
The command failed. Windows reported the error: 'the system cannot find the error specified' Do you wish to continue?
looking through the (cut short) compile log, we find:
Loading c:\program files\steam\steamapps\myaccountnamehere\sourcesdk_content\tf\mapsrc\ctf_bacon_a4.bsp
Error opening c:\program files\steam\steamapps\myaccountnamehere\sourcesdk_content\tf\mapsrc\ctf_bacon_a4.bsp
This has happened before, but I solved it by opening a new file and copying my map into it and then saving and running it, but this no longer works.
So I thought hammer wanted a bsp, so I made a single block in a new map, compiled it, THEN pasted my map into it and saved it and compiled it again. This got rid of the annoying message, but the only thing compiled was the block.
I'm stumped now, does anyone have any ideas?
Let's say I'm working on a map called ctf_bacon_a3 or something. I add a large sniper tower and call it a day, saving it as ctf_bacon_a4. When I run the map, though, this message appears:
The command failed. Windows reported the error: 'the system cannot find the error specified' Do you wish to continue?
looking through the (cut short) compile log, we find:
Loading c:\program files\steam\steamapps\myaccountnamehere\sourcesdk_content\tf\mapsrc\ctf_bacon_a4.bsp
Error opening c:\program files\steam\steamapps\myaccountnamehere\sourcesdk_content\tf\mapsrc\ctf_bacon_a4.bsp
This has happened before, but I solved it by opening a new file and copying my map into it and then saving and running it, but this no longer works.
So I thought hammer wanted a bsp, so I made a single block in a new map, compiled it, THEN pasted my map into it and saved it and compiled it again. This got rid of the annoying message, but the only thing compiled was the block.
I'm stumped now, does anyone have any ideas?