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[SOLVED] CUstom NPC
« on: December 29, 2011, 06:30:05 pm »
On my first attempt i was intended to make a Night elf female In some armor but u ended up with a troll male with just green and only shoulder and hair working

on my second attempt i got


CreatureDisplayinfo.dbc (I added)
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60144,185,0,99999,1.0,255,"","","","",1,0,78,0,0x0,0,[/size]
CreatureDisplayInfoextra.DBC (i added)
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99999,1,1,0,0,0,6,1,0,64804,0,64814,54053,64812,97723,0,64810,58701,61260,0,Delorai.blp,
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Intended NPC (front):

Intended NPC (Back):


Outcome (front).

Outcome (back)
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 09:36:54 pm »
Which core is that?
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 01:23:49 am »
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Which core is that?
Arcemu
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2011, 01:30:00 am »
Error 132 is involved with graphics issues mainly. But, try the steps below to resolve this issue. Or at least help:


1. Update Drivers

Be sure you have the latest motherboard, video, sound, and network card drivers. More information on identifying your video, sound, and network card driver versions can be found here.

Drivers should be available from the manufacturer's website for each individual component. Motherboard drivers will be available on your motherboard or system manufacturer's site. It is important that you follow all precautions given by your motherboard manufacturer when updating drivers or firmware. Links to manufacturers' web sites can be found here.

You also want to make sure you have all the available updates from Microsoft.


2. Fix File Corruption

Assuming that you've played the current installation of your game at least once, there are folders with important game data in them which may have become corrupted. Please follow the instructions on this page to fix any of this sort of damage: http://us.battle.net/support/en/article/200566


3. Memory Diagnostics

Doing a scan of the computer's physical memory can help you identify memory (RAM) problems which could cause this issue. We are tentatively recommending users try memory scan utilities such as the Windows Memory Diagnostic, available directly from Microsoft.

I recommend the extended test suite, which takes the longest time to run but is the most thorough test suite available with this tool. Please ensure that you follow the directions properly when using the tool. If any errors are found while it runs it could indicate that a physical error exists with your memory (RAM) and you will want to contact your system manufacturer or the RAM manufacturer for assistance in replacing it.

Windows Vista includes its own RAM diagnostic tool, please see the Windows Vista Memory Diagnostic Tool section for instructions.


4. Close Background Applications

A program running on your machine could be causing issues. Please try closing all background applications as explained on our support site here.


5. Check Hard Disk for Errors

Check your hard disk for errors by following the instructions on the ScanDisk/Defrag page.


6. Overheating

An overheating computer can lead to instability and crashing. You can monitor your heat levels during play by downloading the free version of HWMonitor from this site. Start up the program and let it run while you play the game. After you experience instability or a severe loss in frame rate, exit the game and see what the max temperatures reached. If your CPU goes over sixty Celsius or your GPU (video card) hits eighty Celsius or above, then you likely have an overheating situation that will need to be dealt with. Overheating is usually caused by a buildup of dust and dirt inside the computer case, or by the malfunctioning or failure of a cooling fan inside the computer. "Overclocking" of computer components can also lead to excess heat.


Note: These are some of the most common issues that have resolved this error message, but is by no means an exhaustive list of what has been successful.
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2011, 01:51:30 am »
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Error 132 is involved with graphics issues mainly. But, try the steps below to resolve this issue. Or at least help:


1. Update Drivers

Be sure you have the latest motherboard, video, sound, and network card drivers. More information on identifying your video, sound, and network card driver versions can be found here.

Drivers should be available from the manufacturer's website for each individual component. Motherboard drivers will be available on your motherboard or system manufacturer's site. It is important that you follow all precautions given by your motherboard manufacturer when updating drivers or firmware. Links to manufacturers' web sites can be found here.

You also want to make sure you have all the available updates from Microsoft.


2. Fix File Corruption

Assuming that you've played the current installation of your game at least once, there are folders with important game data in them which may have become corrupted. Please follow the instructions on this page to fix any of this sort of damage: http://us.battle.net/support/en/article/200566


3. Memory Diagnostics

Doing a scan of the computer's physical memory can help you identify memory (RAM) problems which could cause this issue. We are tentatively recommending users try memory scan utilities such as the Windows Memory Diagnostic, available directly from Microsoft.

I recommend the extended test suite, which takes the longest time to run but is the most thorough test suite available with this tool. Please ensure that you follow the directions properly when using the tool. If any errors are found while it runs it could indicate that a physical error exists with your memory (RAM) and you will want to contact your system manufacturer or the RAM manufacturer for assistance in replacing it.

Windows Vista includes its own RAM diagnostic tool, please see the Windows Vista Memory Diagnostic Tool section for instructions.


4. Close Background Applications

A program running on your machine could be causing issues. Please try closing all background applications as explained on our support site here.


5. Check Hard Disk for Errors

Check your hard disk for errors by following the instructions on the ScanDisk/Defrag page.


6. Overheating

An overheating computer can lead to instability and crashing. You can monitor your heat levels during play by downloading the free version of HWMonitor from this site. Start up the program and let it run while you play the game. After you experience instability or a severe loss in frame rate, exit the game and see what the max temperatures reached. If your CPU goes over sixty Celsius or your GPU (video card) hits eighty Celsius or above, then you likely have an overheating situation that will need to be dealt with. Overheating is usually caused by a buildup of dust and dirt inside the computer case, or by the malfunctioning or failure of a cooling fan inside the computer. "Overclocking" of computer components can also lead to excess heat.


Note: These are some of the most common issues that have resolved this error message, but is by no means an exhaustive list of what has been successful.

how the hell is this to do with making a Custom NPC >.>
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2011, 01:56:58 am »
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how the hell is this to do with making a Custom NPC >.>


Did you not have a WoW Error 132 issue?
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2011, 02:05:06 am »
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how the hell is this to do with making a Custom NPC >.>


Did you not have a WoW Error 132 issue?

 after i changed the DBC for a second time
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2011, 02:22:46 am »
That error can actually be everything. There is no "you can fix this error by doing." It's a general: "There is an error somewhere"-error.
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2011, 07:26:26 am »
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That error can actually be everything. There is no "you can fix this error by doing." It's a general: "There is an error somewhere"-error.
Is there any problem with the DBC codes
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2011, 01:42:07 pm »
If that is the only thing, that you have edited: Yes, most likely. What else should it be.
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2011, 02:20:03 pm »
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If that is the only thing, that you have edited: Yes, most likely. What else should it be.
i followed the tut but is there a way to fix this?
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2011, 02:39:51 pm »
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Delorai.blp,
Add quotation marks.
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2011, 03:22:01 pm »
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Delorai.blp,
Add quotation marks.
i used EntryCreator.jar tool
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #13 on: December 31, 2011, 03:35:12 pm »
maybe u put wrong geoset id of geoset oO
and ftw, add quotation marks.
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Re: [Help] CUstom NPC
« Reply #14 on: December 31, 2011, 03:45:12 pm »
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i used EntryCreator.jar tool

How is that related to what I said? Oo
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