Mind_the_assassin
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It is most likely because you cannot exceed the size of that file. If you look in the bottom left, it will show you the size of the current gsc file you are viewing. You will be able to take stuff out because you won't be exceeding the file size. You could probably compress the code that's located in the file, but it would only save minimal space to add things.I downloaded a new ff viewer and for some reason, I can't edit the GSC in them it only allowed me to delete information. how can I edit the GSC inside of the ff file? (everything is also highlighted red)
ah, thank you so much!It is most likely because you cannot exceed the size of that file. If you look in the bottom left, it will show you the size of the current gsc file you are viewing. You will be able to take stuff out because you won't be exceeding the file size. You could probably compress the code that's located in the file, but it would only save minimal space to add things.
i thought i got it but um i compressed the code but it wont let me edit and it doesnt work when i compile it and yes it said i exceeded the file sizeIt is most likely because you cannot exceed the size of that file. If you look in the bottom left, it will show you the size of the current gsc file you are viewing. You will be able to take stuff out because you won't be exceeding the file size. You could probably compress the code that's located in the file, but it would only save minimal space to add things.
Whenever you make any type of edits. Look in the bottom left, at the label, "New Size." Compare it to Old Size. If the new size is greater than the old size, then obviously you exceeded the file size. Just stay under or equal to the old size.i thought i got it but um i compressed the code but it wont let me edit and it doesnt work when i compile it and yes it said i exceeded the file size
alright do you also happen to know how to change the models of the ai in the mw2 map museum?Whenever you make any type of edits. Look in the bottom left, at the label, "New Size." Compare it to Old Size. If the new size is greater than the old size, then obviously you exceeded the file size. Just stay under or equal to the old size.