Posted by: U-W-SAtomicarmy - Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:51:35 AM
I got the wave maker downloaded but how do i get them on the map.

Posted by: Me Myself and Pi - Monday, November 26, 2007 6:58:43 AM
Over at cncden.com, you can download the wak editor. That download comes with this readme file, I think it will help you: [quote]******************************************* ***** WAK EDIT Version 2.00 ***** ***** By Simon Platten And Snatters ***** ******************************************* This utility allows you to easily create waves for Command and Conquer Generals Maps. It is intended as a supplemental to the WorldBuilder tool which at the time of writing does not have any support for WAK files or the creation of waves. To add waves to your maps switch to a top down view and create a series of waypoints. The first waypoint should be called CoastStartN...where N is the number assigned to the coast line, eg. 1 each waypoint you create after this forms part of the coast line. The last waypoint of the coastline should be called CoastEndN. You can have multiple coastlines in your map. Use the File->Dump Map to File menu option to create a text file of your map, this file is saved in the same location as the WorldBuilder.exe and is called YourMapName.map.txt Start WakEdit and click on the import button, browse to the dumped file and select it...If any coastlines are found a coastline dialog will appear, this give you the chance to choose a wave type and also a direction for the waves...you can also fine tune the waypoint co-ordinates here before accepting. Once you accept the coastline it will generate all the waves for you...You can then save the WAK file which must be save in the same folder as your map file with the same name as your map file but with the .WAK extension. You can also manually add waves to a WAK file by using the right click menu to add, edit or delete entries. You can also manually add coastlines via the right click menu and import from CSV files. The CSV format is: X1,Y1 X2,Y2 etc. [/quote] http://cncden.com/genmaps_scripts.shtml