Blank CC3 Maps Generated by FT3
All,
I am stumped by the way my Multiple File Export consistently fails to generate a whole row of sub-maps; they are all 'blank', that is, totally white with not even an outline.
What's going on? No matter how many files I divide my FT map into, or what type of output -- Altitude X Detail, Basic 1000, 100, Climate Only, etc. -- it does not work. For example, I Exported my latest try into 6x3 Basic 1000; 2x2 Alt. High Det.; and 2x2 Climate; yet the entire level C00#002 is blank. C001002 is blank, C002002 is blank, C003002 is blank... You get the picture.
I have no idea what to do any more, thus help would be appreciated -- or is this a bug?
Thanx.
JRR
I am stumped by the way my Multiple File Export consistently fails to generate a whole row of sub-maps; they are all 'blank', that is, totally white with not even an outline.
What's going on? No matter how many files I divide my FT map into, or what type of output -- Altitude X Detail, Basic 1000, 100, Climate Only, etc. -- it does not work. For example, I Exported my latest try into 6x3 Basic 1000; 2x2 Alt. High Det.; and 2x2 Climate; yet the entire level C00#002 is blank. C001002 is blank, C002002 is blank, C003002 is blank... You get the picture.
I have no idea what to do any more, thus help would be appreciated -- or is this a bug?
Thanx.
JRR
Comments
Just to make sure, though, you have downloaded all updates from the ProFantasy website, correct?
I don't have any problems with it now, but I did in the beginning because I installed it as a user, and didn't have proper control over anything. Its incredibly easy to do, and I don't think Win 10 gives you the option to choose how, but you can find out if that's the problem by running as the administrator.
If your copy doesn't do it, then we can prove that its something to do with the installation or the setup.
EDIT: In case you haven't got any unzip software I have replaced the original zip file with the actual unzipped file, thanks to an update to the forum made by Ralf this morning
What I will try is the same FT3 export settings for your map and see if the same happens.
Ralf... HELP!
If you do a multi-file export and include the JPEG and HTML files, are the JPEG files that correspond to the CC3 files also white? If so, it's likely due to a simple lack of terrain in those tiles.
Has anyone figured out a solution or received one from Profantasy?