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Name of the file: Creeper World 4 Cheat Codes - Author: DAV

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Submitted by: David K.

How to Copy Units and Gamemodes (from One Map to Another):
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Written by Fireswamp

It is often an easy process to copy units or entire gamemodes from one
map to another. This guide will explain how to export CPACKs so that any
custom elements in that CPACK can be imported on different levels.

-=Exporting a CPACK=-
* Open the Map that has the custom content you want to copy.
* Enable edit mode; by default the keybind is SHIFT+E, if that doesn't
work look in your controls for the 'Edit Map' keybind.
* There should now be a green Editor button in the very bottom right of
your screen, click it to open the Mission Editor. If the button is not
there, try hitting your Edit Map keybind again.
* Go to the mods tab of the Mission Editor menu is a button labelled
Open CPACK Manager, this will open a new menu that will take up the
majority of the screen.
* Select the CPACK you want to copy. To select a CPACK, look at the top
left of this menu for a drop down menu to the right of the text CPACK.
* Click the Export button at the top to save the currently selected CPACK
of a file on your computer.
* Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all CPACKs you want to export.

-=Importing a CPACK=-
* Go to the map you want to add the saved CPACK(s) to.
* Open the CPACK Manager using the same process as when you exported the CPACK.
These are steps 2 through 4 of Exporting a CPACK.
* Now click the Import button and select the CPACK you want to import.
* Repeat step 3 for all CPACKs you want to import.

-=Important Notes=-
* Exporting and Importing a CPACK is no guarantee that it will work how
you think it will. Some CPACKs are coded under certain assumptions about
other map elements; if those elements are missing or different, the CPACK
might not work as intended. If the CPACK is not working as you intend,
you will either need to troubleshoot it yourself or get someone else to
troubleshoot it. The most common issues are:

* CPACKs can depend on certain map elements, game rules or the existence of
a unit on the map. Two such examples are that PAC maps assume the existence
of a blank ADA message named 'Display' and FPS maps require the Suit Upgrader
unit is placed on the map if you want to upgrade.

* CPACKs can rely on the map creator to input map details, such as coordinates
or unit IDs.

* CPACKs can depend on each other, especially those that were designed to be
additions to other CPACKs.

If the custom content in the CPACK included custom units, they can be placed
from the mods tab of the mission editor.

Maps in Colonies cannot be updated and it is not uncommon for bugs to be found
in early versions of CPACKs and fixed for later versions. For CPACKs that exist
in multiple maps, try to find the most recent map that has that CPACK as that is
the one most likely to be up to date.



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