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:A common issue, especially when placing patch decals under pickups when mapping for [[Team Fortress 2]], is the "Overlay touching too many faces" error message. an example looks like this: | :A common issue, especially when placing patch decals under pickups when mapping for [[Team Fortress 2]], is the "Overlay touching too many faces" error message. an example looks like this: | ||
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:this doesn't always cause the compile to fail, however, and is often just a reason for a displacement not showing up in a compiled map. | :this doesn't always cause the compile to fail, however, and is often just a reason for a displacement not showing up in a compiled map. |
Revision as of 06:00, 29 May 2021
For a full list on the errors that can occur when compiling a map, and general information regarding this error, see the page Compile Errors
For solving this compile issue, if the methods listed on the Compile Errors page don't work, look through the compiler window (to stop it from closing in basic compile settings, make sure that, if it exists, the "wait for keypress when done compiling" checkbox is ticked) and find any errors it mentions.
Causes
This category exists for the purpose of listing as many causes for the "The system cannot find the file specified" error. Please add any that you know.
- Overlay touching too many faces
- A common issue, especially when placing patch decals under pickups when mapping for Team Fortress 2, is the "Overlay touching too many faces" error message. an example looks like this:
- this doesn't always cause the compile to fail, however, and is often just a reason for a displacement not showing up in a compiled map.