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Noggit / [WotLk] [QUESTION] Removed Part of the Ocean,Need Help.
« on: January 13, 2017, 07:43:02 am »
Hello,i'm still pretty new to all this.
So a few days ago i finally set up Noggit for my server.Decided to take baby steps and just smoothen out terrain and the like,nothing too advanced.However today i was messing with the echo isles and after i saved the changes and logged in a big part of the ocean around the isles was gone.The only thing different that i did besides using the "Smooth" tool,move 1 object slightly and copy and paste 1 troll building.
I could see in the distance the strait line where the ocean just ends,however i could still drown if i went under even if no water was showing.But the water just isn't there.
So i have two questions that i need help with.
1st,I'm assuming if i delete the last file from the patch folder the changes will be undone and i'l get the ocean back,BUT i want to check here before just in case.If that is so and if not how can i fix this ?
and 2nd How did i do that ?I'd really like to know so i don't do the same mistake in the future.
Thanks for any replies in advance.
So a few days ago i finally set up Noggit for my server.Decided to take baby steps and just smoothen out terrain and the like,nothing too advanced.However today i was messing with the echo isles and after i saved the changes and logged in a big part of the ocean around the isles was gone.The only thing different that i did besides using the "Smooth" tool,move 1 object slightly and copy and paste 1 troll building.
I could see in the distance the strait line where the ocean just ends,however i could still drown if i went under even if no water was showing.But the water just isn't there.
So i have two questions that i need help with.
1st,I'm assuming if i delete the last file from the patch folder the changes will be undone and i'l get the ocean back,BUT i want to check here before just in case.If that is so and if not how can i fix this ?
and 2nd How did i do that ?I'd really like to know so i don't do the same mistake in the future.
Thanks for any replies in advance.