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uralllame
I'm new to Halo 1 modding, alough I have been modding Halo 2 for some time now, and I want to get banshees and ramps in to the Sidewinder map. I know how to decompress maps etc and get mods to my xbox so don't bother telling me about that unless you want to. Anyway, I downloaded a mod for Blood Gulch with big ramps and banshees, and I want to put big ramps and banshees on another map. I have Sparkedit and HMT, what do I do?

Thanks in advance.
KyesaRRi
If i can remember correctly you have to extract teh meta for the item [recursive] then inject it over unused things in the map. Then re-link the dependancies to each other. Long and annoying process.
Sephiroth_
Too true, if only there was an Insolence for Halo 1... Bringing stuff into MP is easy though, recursive extract it with HHT5, then recursive inject into a MP map with HHT5, it auto links MOST stuff, you may need to do some... Sadly it won't work to put things in SP
uralllame
errr. what program would I do this with, and how. I've never used HMT. And even in Halo 2 I only sed insolence to transfer stuff between maps (I didn't say I was very good).
Sephiroth_
QUOTE(Sephiroth_Aug 1 2005 @ 03:02 AM)
...recursive extract it with HHT5...
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Sephiroth_
Edit- Double post
uralllame
Ok, I have done that and now have a lot of pointless meta tags on my PC, how do I swap it with other stuff?
Sephiroth_
QUOTE(Sephiroth_ @ Aug 1 2005, 03:02 AM)
Then recursive then inject it over unused things in the map. Then re-link the dependancies to each other. Long and annoying process.
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uralllame
I dont like the sound of long and annoying, but thanks anyway.
CaicedoLuis
Actually, HHT5 does all the linking, and its a quick and easy process.

Older versions of HHT had you do it manually, but not version 5. Just select the Banshee Vehicle tag, save it to a directory (make sure recursive is checked). Then open the destination map, check recursive, click inject, select the directory where you saved, then select the banshee vehicle.
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