No texture folders, no thumbnail either


(Scatcycle) #1

I got a new computer so I installed ET and copied my etmain from my old computer to this new one, and deleted the etmain that came with this computer, and all my files and textures are there, but instead of having different folder to check from like “Common” they are all just displayed in the texture viewer. They do not have an image either. It just says “Shader Not Found” for every single one of them

Why is it doing this?

Edit: I got the folders, but still no thumbnail, and when I add a texture to a block it just said shader not found.


(twt_thunder) #2

[QUOTE=Scatcycle;254786]I got a new computer so I installed ET and copied my etmain from my old computer to this new one, and deleted the etmain that came with this computer, and all my files and textures are there, but instead of having different folder to check from like “Common” they are all just displayed in the texture viewer. They do not have an image either. It just says “Shader Not Found” for every single one of them

Why is it doing this?

Edit: I got the folders, but still no thumbnail, and when I add a texture to a block it just said shader not found.[/QUOTE]

you meaning in gtkradiant? if so i would guess you got the path to etmain wrong…


(Scatcycle) #3

Well when I try to load a map it says : Etmain: Etmain: Maps

as the directory… I even changed it to just ETMAIN in the preferences… and wolfenstein won’t join servers because I am missing some .dll.


(.Chris.) #4

Reinstall, seems you deleted too much stuff.


(Scatcycle) #5

I had done this with both GTK and ET many times, I think I know what the problem is.
The .dll was because I needed to run as administrator.

But now, while in GTK Radiant, it seems to create to ET Main folders. The folder is not actually there, but gtk radiant thinks it is. It creates and etmain within etmain and an etmain within Textures. Why is it doing this? How is it doing this, if there is nothing there?

Oh wtf is this. Every time I load up gtk radiant, it creates a new etmain inside etmain if I have deleted it. What is up with this?