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FPSC Classic Product Chat / FPSC File Importer

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JRH
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 21:38 Edited at: 13th Sep 2008 16:12


Edit: All files that are supported in FPSC can be imported. You choose the file, it checks what type it is and then the correct location to move it to.

P.S My e-mail address is: jony@yfpsd.co.uk

Jonathan Hay

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Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 21:40
Huh? Import what files exactly?
JRH
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 21:50
I'll ignore that one, isn't it obvious?

Orrion Carn
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 21:56
No, it's not obvious. Tell.



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Nalle Karhu
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 22:22
Like you can make another kind of 3d models (.3ds, .obj)from .x or .dbo or what? Or can you just move files away from FPS folder?
Aertic
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 22:24
If it does that, then can it do the opposite.
(Say yes, please...)
JRH
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 22:26
It does not convert files. It is designed so that I don't have to go through multiple folders.

Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 23:43
So it's a program that removes the need of a direct link to your FPSC folder from your desktop?

That would be the scurvy shizzle! Or something...
Orrion Carn
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 23:52
That's kinda weak. I actually like going through there instead of typing everything in to find one file



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JRH
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 00:20 Edited at: 25th Apr 2008 00:20
Sorry to break it to you pal but, no typing, theres a browse button.

game freak16
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 00:20
I think he means you choose a file and then the program sends it to the folder of your choice already in the fpsc folder. Like if you have an entity downloaded on your desktop, instead of going through all of the folders to place the entity, the program sends it right there. Am I correct Miposter. I find this useful because it will save time.

JRH
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 00:25 Edited at: 25th Apr 2008 00:27
Correct, thanks for explaining it. Just, theres another exception. It detects the file type and moves it to the correct folder for you, so you don't have to choose.

However, I am worried that there may be some problems with .fpe and .fps files as they are links to files, which, if incorrectly placed can be a big problem.

Long explenation.
You choose the file.
Its type is detected and it is moves to the correct 'bank' folder.
It appears in FPSC under imports.

Oh yes, and what type of noob (non offencive) likes to go crawling through the program files folder?

Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 09:20
Well, what file types ARE supported?
djmaster
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 13:36
he said that files that FPSC supports doh

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JRH
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 17:34
All the files that FPSC can read like .fpe, .fpi, .fps, .wav, .x, .tga, .dds, etc...

Seth Black
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 18:40
...good idea, actually.

Are you planning on a release soon, Miposter?


Punk13
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Posted: 29th May 2008 08:08
dUDE WHERE IS THE DOWNLOAD?



JRH
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Posted: 29th May 2008 20:39
Download? When was there ever a download. Avtually, I kinda forgot about this. It's still a W.I.P. I'm having trouble with various computers not allowing the program to move/copy files.

I'll get back on it asap.

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