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gunny0134

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Please interpret this error message (Solved)
« on: February 20, 2025, 04:50:09 AM »

[2025-02-20 11:08:19.057] dT: 0 INTERNAL ERROR: Face is too small in 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/Dead.msh
[2025-02-20 11:08:19.058] dT: 0 WARNING: object '3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/Dead.msh' of class 'SkinTL' not loaded
[2025-02-20 11:08:19.058] dT: 0 INTERNAL ERROR: MeshObj: Can't load mesh 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/Dead.msh
[2025-02-20 11:08:19.058] dT: 0 WARNING: object '3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/dead.sim' of class 'SIM' not loaded
[2025-02-20 11:08:19.058] dT: 0 INTERNAL ERROR: MeshObj: Can't load SIM 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/dead.sim
[2025-02-20 11:08:19.058] dT: 0 com.maddox.il2.engine.GObjException: Mesh 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/dead.sim not created

The static object Semafor(RailStations/SMFR) itself does not seem to have any problem, but why is this error message ??

Maybe everyone is using the same file, so this doesn't seem to be a problem of getting a new file.

Thank you.


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Re: Please interpret this error message
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2025, 06:02:24 AM »

Of course, if we do it as below, we will be able to make the error message disappear.

  MeshLive 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/live.sim
  MeshDead 3do/Buildings/RailStations/SMFR/live.sim

After all, it doesn't seem to be a big problem.

I think we can just refer to this problem.

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Re: Please interpret this error message
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2025, 08:59:48 AM »

You'll need to check the contents of the Dead.msh” file.
As I don't have the right computer and therefore no access to this object, I can only make suppositions.
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Re: Please interpret this error message
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2025, 04:35:03 PM »

Hello "gunny0134".

I wanted to try that too, but there were so many objects that I couldn't find the same one.

Is there a way to search for it?
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Re: Please interpret this error message
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2025, 06:46:46 PM »

His screenshot shows object 2599, so scroll down the list of objects and it should be somewhere close.
It may vary between different B.A.T. versions.

P.S.   One thing I've wished to be incorporated in the FMB is a search function, simply type sandbags or trench instead of having a piece of paper with a long list of commonly used object's number written on it.
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Re: Please interpret this error message
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2025, 07:59:53 PM »

I'm sorry. I came out late...

So far, I was studying this issue in my own way.

The result was, as master Epervier mentioned, there was a problem with the SMFR's Dead.msh file I use (from Boomer's objects packs).

So I dumped the SMFR object from the SFS files in BAT 4.3, and tried replacing it. It works fine without any problems.
     * I'm a BAT 4.2 user, but it's possible to dump the required static object files using the SFS files in BAT 4.3. It's very easy. I've also recently dumped SEHouse31 object file, so I'm using it well in my BAT 4.2.
           https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,73306.msg796647.html#msg796647

I thought all versions of the BAT would have the same SMFR object file in use. But that wasn't it. It looks like it's already been modified by someone. That's really appreciated.

And I feel like I caused everyone trouble for nothing.

Thank you.

PS : However, it is beyond my abilities to check the difference between the two Dead.msh files




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Re: Please interpret this error message (Solved)
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2025, 08:49:39 PM »

Final...

The SMFR object in the BAT 4.2 SFS files was also confirmed to have no problem.

This issue occurred when I upgraded anomalously from BAT 4.1 to BAT 4.2.

In other words, I should have deleted the SMFR object file I was using in BAT 4.1, but it did not.

This was the cause of my problem and it was my fault.

If you're using BAT with an upgrade anomalously like me, please note that this is a case.
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