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번역 관련 문제 보고
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ZQKGkiDM8&list=PLIx8leVjQawMe7CNkQkhQS6f2RIhUz4NV&index=79&t=37s&pp=gAQBiAQB
1. I press auto on PakRat and it gathers all sounds, models, etc.., I click save.
2. I opened Vide and I made it labeled by group so I looked what was in red then I select the following for PakRat. Once I got to the end then I save it.
Ive done this before for a few maps but It was painful during the process since there was a lot. Once I got that done I did the final test by removing the stuff in my asset folders then I noclip around to make sure that there was no missing textures and Ta-daaaa!
Did you do any tricks to pull that off or was it "Hope Vide/Pakrat plays nice".