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− | On the Unreal Wiki we write {Base Directory} to mean "the base directory of the game you're currently working with". As an example of how you you'll see this used: | + | On the Unreal Wiki we write {''Base Directory''} to mean "the base directory of the game you're currently working with". As an example of how you you'll see this used: |
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− | : { | + | : {''Base Directory''}\Maps |
Wiki writers can copy the following snippet of text to make the link: | Wiki writers can copy the following snippet of text to make the link: |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 29 April 2010
This will be commonly used when discussing Unreal Engine for various reasons.
- a user may have installed in a different place on their hard drive
- something might apply to several games
On the Unreal Wiki we write {Base Directory} to mean "the base directory of the game you're currently working with". As an example of how you you'll see this used:
- {Base Directory}\System
- {Base Directory}\Maps
Wiki writers can copy the following snippet of text to make the link:
- {[[Base Directory|Base Directory]]}\