![]() Updated Object List For Map Editor 2.6 (Los Santos Tuners DLC) (By A1Draco) Map only works in SP modeĬommunity Script Hook V. ![]() Involves taking over a truck from smugglers before they reach their destination, and then it only gets harder. The rar file also contains a mission which If it doesn't exist, create one.Description: The map allows us to enter the container which has an interior in which there is a cocaine laboratory. Download last NativeUI version from here.Install latest ScriptHookVDotNet, read the requirements.Download and install Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 圆4, x86, Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2013 圆4, x86.Reinstall map editor, reinstalled scriphook,, nativeuiĭefault object list, modified object list If anyone is interested, here is the information I was going to post in a new topic: Was fine a couple days ago (probably Sunday) and now nothing is working. I tried the version it came with since I am trying to figure out how to make it work but nothing. I am starting to wonder if Map Editor finally broke itself. I panicked thinking it was me objects list, I use this one:Īnd tried adding objects list from map builder 4.0.5 to it and still all invalid. Map Editor was working fine the other day but when I went back to continue a map I was working on, all the props that I searched came up invalid and wondered what was up. I was just going to make a new topic about my editor being broke but I see this and then realize that I am not alone. xml unless there's somehow I can use Menyoo for that? It's a Patreon mod which adds like 10000+ or whatever props/objects for maps found on here. The thing is I need MapEditor for MapBuilder Pro. I do hope NativeUI or MapEditor will receive a fix soon maybe if the developers see it. I do hope NativeUI or MapEditor will receive a fix soon maybe if the developers see said in MapEditor not working with 1.8 said in MapEditor not working with 1.8 NativeUI: I want MapEditor to work alongside of Pull me over, but it's not possible unless I use 1.8 so yeah. The problem is I would use 1.7 NativeUI but one of my mods 'Pull me over' I think requires 1.8 or it doesn't work fully. Hey man no need to apologize, we all make mistakes and errors! It's natural. Turns out I have used version 1.7 for ages but ran into no problems whatsoever. ![]() ![]() All my mods and scripts work on both versions of Native UI and the Map Editor is the sole exception where it does not. I have no idea though, why all your other mods stop working when you don't use 1.8 version. Turns out I have used version 1.7 for ages but ran into no problems said in MapEditor not working with 1.8 NativeUI: Since I have a number of successful and well-working mods by Guadmaz, I think it is safe to say that the problem lies within Native UI 1.8 exclusively. I know the Map Editor is made by I'm not sure who is in charge of Native UI though. As such, it is either of the two authors of these resources that should take steps to make it right. Given that, I believe this is either Native UI or Map Editor that is at the root of the problem. Map Editor won't run with the Native UI version that is supposedly "recommended" by the Editor's author. I managed to reproduce your problem and you are right indeed - Native UI 1.8 does not work with the latest Map Editor release. Show me a screenshot of your scripts folder with the NativeUI and its size showing. As I have said, the NativeUI.dll that comes with the MapEditor works fine. It hasn't been updated in forever and now it's finally paying the debt because R* must have done something in the UI or whatever to make an address or something different. It's an issue with MapEditor, not NativeUI. I didn't run RPH so it didn't put the plugins in. I did a whole clean-out with literally just MapEditor and NativeUI installed for mod wise. Delete any leftovers and unused files because they often cause conflicts between various resources. Though it sounds like a no-brainer, I suggest you take some time and carefully clean up your GTA5 directory and scripts folder. I really believe that the cause of your problems lies elsewhere or that there is something peculiar going on in your folders. Having said that, I believe it is unlikely that this resource alone is a culprit. Yet, I can use it without problems.Īlso, notice that the link to Native UI available in the Map Editor download redirects to version 1.8! Despite me, having Map Editor with Native UI 1.7 (sic!) I can still operate Map Editor successfully. I also don't have the Native UI version that the Map Editor "requires". Said in MapEditor not working with 1.8 NativeUI:
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