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Probs with saving and opening a project...

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And I have 2 problems again... after saving the project. Witch file I have to open ?
And if I save the project i mean finished I don't get BGL files but I have ArenaSHP.dbf, ArenaSHP.shp, ArenaSHP.shx, ArenaSHP.xml, ArenaSNR.xml in the scene folder...
 
The .bgl file you need in order to re-open a previously saved project isn't in the folder where the files you're reffering to reside.It lies in the primary project folder.If for example your scenery project was named "Arena" there must be 2 folders inside named "Packagesources" and "Packagedefinitions" and a .bgl file most likely "Arena.bgl".This bgl is needed to be loaded in editor,not any other file even if their name is the same.
 
The .bgl file you need in order to re-open a previously saved project isn't in the folder where the files you're reffering to reside.It lies in the primary project folder.If for example your scenery project was named "Arena" there must be 2 folders inside named "Packagesources" and "Packagedefinitions" and a .bgl file most likely "Arena.bgl".This bgl is needed to be loaded in editor,not any other file even if their name is the same.
Oh right ty :)
 
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