Halo 1 & 2 for PC
This topic has moved here: Subject: a question about guerilla...
  • Subject: a question about guerilla...
Subject: a question about guerilla...

hey, i dont think i need to ask anymore questions after this one but i do have one more... i finally got everything else working, found a way to export but im having trouble with Guerilla. when i try to open a file (bitmap, weapon or scenery tag, sound, etc.) a message comes up saying "you need to set your working directory" but i dont know what that means... can anyone help me once more please?

[Edited on 09.04.2008 3:55 PM PDT]

  • 09.04.2008 2:43 PM PDT
  •  | 
  • Exalted Legendary Member
  • gamertag: LJOY95
  • user homepage:

Do you have H2Kornmann Guerilla?

  • 09.04.2008 4:14 PM PDT

i dont know... im trying to use the guerilla that came with the halo ce download. is there an updated version i need?

  • 09.05.2008 6:36 PM PDT
  •  | 
  • Exalted Legendary Member
  • gamertag: LJOY95
  • user homepage:

Ohhhhh you're playng Custom Editon, srry H2Kornmann is for H2V, and Halo 2 Tool isn't working right for me i mean i open it and it just closes. Back on topic, try looking for it on halomaps or google search for tags.

  • 09.05.2008 9:53 PM PDT

If you are using the Guerilla that came with custom edition and that "you need to set the working directory" error happen, try this.

#1 Create a shortcut to the guerilla with its start in shortcut option pointed to where your custom edition is installed.

#2 Next copy your tags somewhere in the tags folder if they aren't there. I recommend backing your tags up if you are overwriting tags.

#3 Then use this shortcut to launch guerilla. Assuming the tags aren't invalid, this should help solve the "you need to set the working directory" issue.

Also, head to halomaps.org like LJOY95 suggested. I think it is THE place to go for Halo:
Custom Edition stuff. They offer a version of both guerilla and sapien there that has some of the locked stuff unlocked. I hope this will help you.

  • 09.06.2008 5:17 PM PDT