Hi guys,
I have the following question, we developed a project using OS1 the trial version, so we could have an idea into what we were getting into. We created 15 maps for our game, which were a pain in the butt to integrate.
Those map .xml´s are all set, and we are now going to buy the OS1 licence to get rid of the openspace watermark (no hard feelings ) and to be able to broadcast the avatars´ skin changes so others could see them.
Here´s my question and our great fear. Once we buy the licence, will we have to redo the 15 maps all over again :S, using the os1 licenced software (please say no ), or could we just grab the existing map .xml code and just copy/paste it to new .xml exports of the maps.
Please, I hope we don´t have to redo the 15 maps all over again.
Thanks
Project developed using the trial OS1
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So what now?
So how exactly would I proceed without having to recreate the maps?
I now only have the map .xmls, not the editor project itself anymore, because it somehow became corrupt when I first published the map and I was unable to open it again in the OpenSpace trial editor.
Please this is very important.
I now only have the map .xmls, not the editor project itself anymore, because it somehow became corrupt when I first published the map and I was unable to open it again in the OpenSpace trial editor.
Please this is very important.
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fabianres@live.com.mx wrote:Im making a few tests, even publishing new maps with the licenced editor.
Yet I am still getting the "POWERED BY OPENSPACE" on the top right corner.
Wasn´t this supposed to be removed with the licenced version?
You have to update the server-side extension too.
Paolo Bax
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