![]() I had this problem at first too, then I realized when I was loading the prefab in, it wasn't actually sitting on the ground, which causes it to fall down. There doesnt seem to be a Import Console command. ![]() (I do not know how to turn off the yellow/green box without logging out) *Log out, when you log back in, your prefab will be placed, permanently. (This will erase your prefab and any decor in the way) then use Apply BB Position again. *If there is decorations (trees and such) that are still there after you place your prefab, select Repl. *Once you have a location you like, select Apply BB Position - WARNING: this will permanently displace the terrain. Backspace will remove the blue selector block) If you do not like the placement of the box, select Delete Prefab, and try again. *Select Load into Prefab (This will create an empty yellow box the size of your prefab, this will show you the area it will consume on placement, so you can make sure that you want to place it there. *Press Z to place a selector block, this block will be the Southwest corner of your prefab *Locate where you would like to place your prefab. (NIM file, INS file, JPG file, XML file, and TTS file) You will need to copy all 5 files to the server files. When you make a prefab in the editor it will go to this folder (at least for me): C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\7 Days To Die\Data\Prefabs Test this out on a solo game till you get the hang of it. Make sure you have all 5 files in the proper places. To import into a live game: - Note this only seems to work in SP, Dedicated MP servers don't seem to have the option. Then you can load it into the prefab editor and work on it some more, and just click SAVE when you want to save it. *Press Esc then Tap Export Prefab, name it, and save. *Shift + Drop Key will allow you to extend your placement *Use the "drop" key (which is whatever key you have assigned to drop items, G by default), to adjust your positioning ![]() (you can also hold the key and drag it around to change sizing) *Move to the opposite corner and press the Z key again to place your second marker. The only thing I can suggest is this: disable your mods.*Stand at one corner and press the Z key to place your first marker. I've only ever used it in SP and MP, I personally have no idea if this works on a serverĪnd since I don't use mods I have no idea if something you have installed is interfering with it If it turned on, then f8 (twice) should turn on heat (and current chunk for that heat) It will tell you right there in the console if it turned on or not I press F8, I see the FPS, I press again, and it looks like the heat info should show up, but nothing appears, then another F8 disables the FPS display (and heat info that should have shown up I'm assuming).ĭebug mode on is f1 (console) and then dm to turn it on. Originally posted by Winsyrstrife:OK, if f3 debug info works, god mode, flying, etc works, shouldn't the heat info work as well?
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