lrogers287 Posted September 22 Posted September 22 (edited) Edit: I believe I found the problem. The folders and files required by the ACMOS were not in the extracted local folder. I relocated roads, texconv(with the texconv.exe) and re-ran the file. It completed and reported success. Hello I am following Step 2.3 guide and am in Step 7. I successfully completed xLODGen. I am running Windows 11 in a new laptop. C:\Modding\Tools\ACMOS RoadGen. I verified it is version 4. When I attempt to run the ACMOS road generator I get a windows error. I am not able to select the path as it crashes immediately. I appreciate any pointer to manually set the path or override the window structure. I tried running it as Administrator, same result. Edited September 22 by lrogers287
lrogers287 Posted September 22 Author Posted September 22 (edited) I believe I found the problem. The folders and files required by the ACMOS were not in the extracted local folder. I relocated roads, texconv(with the texconv.exe) and re-ran the file. It completed and reported success. Edited September 22 by lrogers287
z929669 Posted September 23 Posted September 23 8 hours ago, lrogers287 said: I believe I found the problem. The folders and files required by the ACMOS were not in the extracted local folder. I relocated roads, texconv(with the texconv.exe) and re-ran the file. It completed and reported success. Why would you not extract all files/folders from ACMoS Road Generator into the same directory location? Obviously, orphaning components of any tool will most likely break the tool.
lrogers287 Posted September 23 Author Posted September 23 I didn't make this choice consciously, that's for sure. 2
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