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also the name is "D00 ", with a blank space at the end, this is for all ids with only 3 letters
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I found two "D00 " entries in the ARC so I think you should use the "<section>/D00 " identifier. Don't know the section though.
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Did you use the "D00 " variant or just D00? Because that could do it as well.
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i used D00 and the game froze again , is D00 with space the correct one ?
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put a blank space at the end, also the two entries are one for "MOT " and one for "MOTP", use the first one
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09-26-2013, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2013, 08:57 PM by nikethebike.)
In that case you should put "MOT /D00 "
So try this command:
import_any d00.pac "MOT /D00 " m ps2
If this works someone should include it in a tutorial.
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I have tried :
import_any d00.pac "MOT /D00 " m ps2
import_any d00.pac "MOT /D00" m ps2
import_any d00.pac "MOT/D00 " m ps2
import_any d00.pac "MOT/D00" m ps2
import_any d00.pac MOT/D00 m ps2
and they all gave me the same response as in the image a few posts back (the editor couldn't find the entry)
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Hmmm perhaps I don't handle blank space as I should...
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Maybe it's something wrong with the D00 because i imported the d01 with the import_any few months ago and it worked .