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    Question for town makers

    If I were to make a custom city, and I wanted to add it to MMOwned. How would I compile the file? What would I put in the file? Is there a program I would use? I haven't started the city yet, in case there was something I needed to do first.

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    Dump your .SQL files for the city, maby put them in a folder called 'SQL'. If you have a .dll script or something, put that in a 'dll' folder. If you are using .lua scripts make it in a 'Script' folder or something. Then add a readme.txt or something explaining how to install it and put it in a .rar file

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    Originally Posted by Le Froid View Post
    Dump your .SQL files for the city, maby put them in a folder called 'SQL'. If you have a .dll script or something, put that in a 'dll' folder. If you are using .lua scripts make it in a 'Script' folder or something. Then add a readme.txt or something explaining how to install it and put it in a .rar file
    Is there a short way to write out the sql files without having to write everything out. Like a program or something.

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    no there is not, it takes a while to Export the sqls

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    Dump your .SQL files for the city, maby put them in a folder called 'SQL'. If you have a .dll script or something, put that in a 'dll' folder. If you are using .lua scripts make it in a 'Script' folder or something. Then add a readme.txt or something explaining how to install it and put it in a .rar file


    Dump these then open each one with navi cat and del the stuff you don't need then put them all in one notepad thing

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    Or open it and open a new Note Pad and take out the ones you need, that what i do

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