oh for f**cs sake, use XCC mixer. They're not in any folder, they're inside a mix file. You can open mix files with XCC mixer (google it before asking anymore stupid questions) _________________
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:04 pm Post subject:
multi.mix. If you dont know what MIX something is in, just dont answer. Jeeze. _________________ PPM's Reichstrollfuherer, 236th Trollenparties brigade. QUICK_EDIT
You know it amazes me the sheer number of people being dicks on forums. He's new for fuck sake! Give him a damn break - If you'd never modded anything how the hell would you expect to know A) What a MIX is and B) Where you'd expect to fucking look for something which isn't blatantly obvious. There are plenty of modding tutorials but I doubt there's anything giving the whereabouts of westwood missions or maps.
Now to actually help unlike others:
First, get XCC Mixer
Second, Choose open and naviagte to the multi.mix on your disc
Third, Extract the files using right click to somewhere easy to remember (Such as the TS Directory)
Fourth, Open with final sun from directory they are extracted to. QUICK_EDIT
but, I'm also amazed how stupid newbies have to be when they register on new forums. They don't read the mass amount of tutorials and faqs all over the net, and in the PPM main menu, they just come and ask:
hello! how do I add my unit to the game?
and then they have thousands of spelling mistakes (thought if they aren't very good in english...).
Should we put a giant text to the menu which saids:
SCROLL DOWN. THERE ARE SOME HELPFUL TUTORIALS TO READ BEFORE ASKING STUPID QUESTIONS. _________________
You know it amazes me the sheer number of people being dicks on forums. He's new for fuck sake! Give him a damn break - If you'd never modded anything how the hell would you expect to know A) What a MIX is and B) Where you'd expect to fucking look for something which isn't blatantly obvious. There are plenty of modding tutorials but I doubt there's anything giving the whereabouts of westwood missions or maps.
Now to actually help unlike others:
First, get XCC Mixer
Second, Choose open and naviagte to the multi.mix on your disc
Third, Extract the files using right click to somewhere easy to remember (Such as the TS Directory)
Fourth, Open with final sun from directory they are extracted to.
thank you mate. YES I AM KNEW YURi.. like he said everyone starts somewere. AND YES i did read Tutorials so YES i do have the mixer from the Tutorials .
I just dont like poeple who are so full of themelfs. QUICK_EDIT
anyway, what I'm saying is, that newcommers should take a look at the main menu, before asking questions that the main meun tuts could answer.
@Core Defender: mix file is like a folder; it can contain other files. The difference between a mix file and a folder is, that you need XCC mixer program to open a mix. You can get the mixer from http://xccu.sourceforge.net/
go to the "utilities", read the information regarding it, and download it. I can't remember if there comes a readme or not...
EDIT: oh, I see you posted before me, well, I'm sorry, I got pissed of, but, if you need more help of XCC mixer, come here and ask, ok? and now we all must try stop flaming noobs... _________________
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