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Why are the soldiers in my mod pink all of a sudden?

24 Sep 2015, 15:16 PM
#1
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Hi. This hasn't happened before, but I hadn't made any changes to the mod before loading it in-game -



Why is this happening? And how do I fix? May someone help me please?
24 Sep 2015, 17:00 PM
#2
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Pink means there is no texture associated. Is this happening outside of the mod? Are you overriding any skin packs for those entities?
24 Sep 2015, 18:27 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post24 Sep 2015, 17:00 PMeliw00d
Pink means there is no texture associated. Is this happening outside of the mod? Are you overriding any skin packs for those entities?


This is impossible. I never even touched anything in the game's files, let alone do anything before loading the mod. How is it even possible for no textures to be associated with when I never deleted anything?
24 Sep 2015, 18:42 PM
#4
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Verify the integrity of the game cache in Steam.
24 Sep 2015, 18:59 PM
#5
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jump backJump back to quoted post24 Sep 2015, 18:42 PMeliw00d
Verify the integrity of the game cache in Steam.


I've done just that, and the soldiers are still showing up pink.

Please don't tell me I have to redo everything or reinstall everything. I'm so sick of that.
24 Sep 2015, 19:57 PM
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Does it happen outside of your mod?
25 Sep 2015, 07:01 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post24 Sep 2015, 19:57 PMeliw00d
Does it happen outside of your mod?


No, it doesn't.
25 Sep 2015, 07:23 AM
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It is really hard to say, without knowing more about your mod and any recent changes you have made.
25 Sep 2015, 07:34 AM
#9
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jump backJump back to quoted post25 Sep 2015, 07:23 AMeliw00d
It is really hard to say, without knowing more about your mod and any recent changes you have made.


It's the same mod as I sent you last time. I didn't even make any slight changes before playing the game. None of this ever happened in the past, not even during heavy edits.
25 Sep 2015, 08:57 AM
#10
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EDIT: To be more precise: this issue started after the latest update.

Okay: The modding process up to this issue was like this:

- Loads of edits: No problems.
- Took a break from modding for about three days
- Next day, latest update rolled in
- Played one automatch match
- Tried playing my mod
- Pink Models

Someone please help. I really don't want to give up modding.
25 Sep 2015, 17:40 PM
#11
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Is it for all infantry, or just this particular one?
26 Sep 2015, 08:11 AM
#12
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Apparently this one.
26 Sep 2015, 13:41 PM
#13
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Delete the entity and create it again from scratch.
27 Sep 2015, 10:28 AM
#14
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jump backJump back to quoted post26 Sep 2015, 13:41 PMeliw00d
Delete the entity and create it again from scratch.


So I created it from scratch, and now -



Not only it's affecting all of the squad members of the squad in question, but now every infantry is being affected by pink model errors.

:(
27 Sep 2015, 12:51 PM
#15
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Try cleaning and rebuilding.
28 Sep 2015, 16:11 PM
#16
avatar of Vangruffe

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Hi. I would like to thank you for the help over the past few days but after trying out your suggestions and other trial and error, the pink models persisted. I'm suspecting that my mod file is corrupted somehow, with no way for any of us to determine how and why. Therefore I've decided to do my mod from scratch again.

Again, thank you for the help, and I'm sorry for being such a burden.
28 Sep 2015, 19:48 PM
#17
avatar of GSamu

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Hi Vangrufee.

Lot of us we use Github application (free) for have rollback for this situation.

I recommended to use it.


Regards.
28 Sep 2015, 19:57 PM
#18
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Yes, that is good advice. GitHub is a great way to ensure that you do not lose your work, and can be a great way to roll back when something goes wrong (provided you commit often).
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