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TeegeeUK

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  1. 25 minutes ago, CDawg said:

    I don't think your client has to be specifically anywhere. As long as the client was ran last. It registers it's location in your registry.

    Anyhow, yeah that should work with the extractors in the root directory of your wow client. You still getting the error message?

    I've just managed to snap a shot of the actual mapextractor.exe menu and you can see that it's not finding the enUS even though it has detected the file path, not sure if this helps at all.


    http://i.imgur.com/XyxQGAG.png

     

    And here is a screenshot of inside the Data folder itself:

    http://i.imgur.com/ALSaEPy.png

  2. 4 minutes ago, CDawg said:

    I don't think your client has to be specifically anywhere. As long as the client was ran last. It registers it's location in your registry.

    Anyhow, yeah that should work with the extractors in the root directory of your wow client. You still getting the error message?

    Yeah, still getting the same error messages; it's just not detecting it for some reason, any idea why that might be?

    http://i.imgur.com/IgHCVCq.png

  3. 4 minutes ago, CDawg said:

    Launch the client, then get out. The extractors don't know where your wow client is located.

    You can also try place the extractor binaries in the root dir of your wow (335a) client.

    I moved the client to the C drive, removed the extractors and copied them back over from where my worldserver.exe is located and then launched the WoW.exe however it still closes instantly when I run the extractor.exe. Here is a clip: a.pomf.cat/wkefgv.mp4

  4. 5 minutes ago, CDawg said:

    @TeegeeUK I'm assuming you are running Windows?

    Run the cmd.exe and manually run the extractor binaries. That will give you an error message without the window prematurely closing, then post back here with your results if you need more assistance.

    It seems like it's locating the wrong directory. Does the client need to be on the C drive, as I currently have it elsewhere. Here is what the error states: http://i.imgur.com/3kxXxQD.png

  5. 2 hours ago, Aokromes said:

    4 digits map files are used by master branch, not by 3.3.5a.

    It seems the extractors I used were intended for 3.3.5a. I've just recompiled and now have my own extractors and have put them into the directory of a 3.3.5 client and the prompt for the mapextractor.exe menu opens and then closes instantly, not creating anything. I added a gif to show you what I mean. I have the vmaps folder fine but the batch file mentions that you need maps to be extracted before moving onto vmaps.

    Any idea why it closes instantly?

    http://i.imgur.com/d1rhnQc.gifv

     

  6. Hello, I'm trying to configure a TrinityCore server and I am at the stage where I need to allow for the worldserver.exe to configure the databases and what not, while I can get past that stage I cannot get past the part where it needs to go over the maps, an issue I am seeing is that after I use the extractor tools to extract the vmaps and maps and so on I check within the maps folder itself and see that they are numbered differently to what the worldserver prompt menu is asking for, for instance the error I am actually getting is "Map file './maps/0000_43_31.map' does not exist! Please place MAP-files (*.map) in the appropriate directory (./maps/), or correct the DataDir setting in your worldserver.conf file." You see that is asks for 0000_43_31 yet if I check my maps folder which I extracted from a 3.3.5 client they are numbered without the underscores and there is not a single .map file with more than four zeros. The only simularity I can find within my maps folder is 0004331 which is without an underscore and one less zero.

    Am I doing something wrong during extraction or somewhere else, I'm not sure how to resolve this; or can I simply change how the worldserver.exe is locating these map files. Thanks a lot.

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