Hi, I was trying to do my first map, everything was okay but since i put the sun once, im always having this error when im compiling ( even with a new map that I don't even create a sun )
that s the whole error code i get :
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----- Initializing Renderer ---- execing ragdoll.cfg from disk ----- Client Initialization ----- ----- Client Initialization Complete ----- fs_usedevdir is write protected. useFastFile is write protected. Trying SMP acceleration... ...succeeded. ----- R_Init ----- Getting Direct3D 9 interface... Pixel shader version is 3.0 Vertex shader version is 3.0 Shader model 2.0 code path is available. Shader model 3.0 code path is available. Using Shader model 3.0 code path because it is the best available path on this hardware. Attempting 1024 x 768 window at (3, 22) Game window successfully created. Using 4x anti-aliasing Creating Direct3D device... Initializing render targets... Requested frame buffer to be 24-bit color with 8-bit alpha DirectX returned a frame buffer that is 24-bit color with 8-bit alpha Initializing dynamic buffers... Creating Direct3D queries... Setting initial state... DirectX reports 2048 MB of video memory and 4070 MB of available texture memory. Using video memory size to cap used texture memory at 2032 MB. Texture detail is set automatically. Using picmip 0 on most textures, 0 on normal maps, and 0 on specular maps ERROR: Couldn't find material 'water_droplet' WARNING: Could not find material 'water_droplet' Com_TouchMemory: 0 msec. Using sum: 0 Sun sprite occlusion query calibration failed; reverting to low-quality sun visibility test Sun sprite occlusion query calibration failed; reverting to low-quality sun visibility testERROR: Couldn't find font 'fonts/consoleFont'
Error during initialization: R_RegisterFont: Error while reading font 'fonts/consoleFont'
we will never know, radiant really made me sick since i download him, im always having troubles with it so i delete it... i might trying the radiant black edition who seem less head breaking. Thx for the answer anyways.