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Cannot load saved Dungeons #25

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Snarfnpoots opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 1 comment
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Cannot load saved Dungeons #25

Snarfnpoots opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Snarfnpoots
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I am having a bit of a problem with Necroedit at the moment. Whenever I go to exit the program, I always save my map into a Maps folder that I made for all of my custom maps to go in. Slight problem is that I can't load any maps that I have previously created. I can see the maps perfectly fine when I look at them in the desktop perfectly fine, but I cannot see any of them in the maps folder when I go to load my map. It doesn't show up when I boot up COTND either. It may be important to note that I do not have the Amplified DLC installed, but I have not used any tiles or enemies unique to it.

Also, is there a tutorial for this thing somewhere? I can't figure out how to rotate stuff, I only just installed this thing today.

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Marukyu commented Mar 11, 2018

This sounds like it's caused by the file names not ending in .xml. Try opening the folder you saved your custom dungeon files to, and add the .xml suffix to their file names if it is not yet present (e.g. rename MyLevel to MyLevel.xml. You may need to enable the display of file extensions in your file manager in order to do this).
This should allow the dungeons to show up in NecroEdit. If you want them to show up in NecroDancer itself, you need to save them to the game's "custom dungeons" directory (on Windows, this is typically C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/Crypt of the NecroDancer/dungeons), again ensuring that the file names end in .xml.

There is no tutorial for NecroEdit available at the moment. I may write a manual or quick start guide in the future.

NecroEdit does not currently support rotating sections of the level (this may come in a future update, as part of the selection tool).

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