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Revision as of 09:49, 3 May 2010
Contents
The Unreal Base Directory
This directory is where the game itself is installed. By default, it's called {drive}:\{game name}, eg C:\UnrealTournament, C:\WheelOfTime etc. Throughout the Unreal Wiki, you'll see it referred to as {Base Directory}. Within this directory there are several sub directories which varies depending on the engine version.
Unreal Engine 3
Binaries\
Engine\
Config\
Localization\
Shaders\
Stats\
{prefix}Game\
Config\
CookedPC\
Localization\
Logs\
Movies\
Published\
Splash\
Src\
Unpublished\
Unreal Engine 2
Animations\
Benchmark\
Cache\
Demos\
ForceFeedback\
Help\
KarmaData\
Maps\
Music\
Prefabs\
Save\
Saves\
ScreenShots\
Sounds\
Speech\
StaticMeshes\
System\
editorres\
Textures\
UserLogs\
Web\
Exported Script
Unreal Engine 3
Exported scripts for this engine version will go in one of two directories:
{User Documents Directory}\My Games\Unreal Tournament 3\UTGame\ExportedScript
Unreal Engine 2
Exported scripts for this engine version will go in the games {Base Directory}.
The User Directory
In unreal engine 3 things were changed some and it now uses the user documents directory for storing some things. As an example UT3 will use the directory:
{User Documents Directory}\My Documents\My Games\Unreal Tournament 3