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Some map parts not walkable

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In some parts of a map like in izlude, I can't get past or isn't walkable, how to fix this issue?

 

see screenshot below, the squared part is not walkable (also in some area pointed by an arrow), I'm using pre-renewal data

 

https://ibb.co/m6ki8v

 

and how can I disable the icon in the mini map?

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already done that

 

1. made a grf with my data in it (including alberta, izlude and bunch or prt church)

2. edited grf-files.txt with the path to my grf file, and data.grf and saved

3. double clicked mapcache.exe and saw this log http://ibb.co/hEDgva

4. the result is this http://ibb.co/nrSPFa

5. even recompiled the source

6. started the server

 

unfortunately, still the same

 

I'm using 2015-05-13aRagexe.exe, patched using NEMO with recommended patches + use ragnarok icon

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It depends what you got in the

 

	// Read map data from GATs and RSWs in GRF files or a data directory
	// as referenced by grf-files.txt rather than from the mapcache?
	use_grf: false

of your Hercules/conf/map/map-server.conf

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The map cache even telling you it wasn't found.

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The map cache even telling you it wasn't found.

You are seeing that message coz I've deleted the map_cache.dat file to force the system to create a new map_cache.dat and add those maps in the cache

 

I think I've already resolved the problem by loading the data.grf first then my custom grf in grf-files.txt file. I've come up with the idea that the second loaded grf overrides the first loaded grf

 

before:

 

grf: <path_to>\custom.grf

grf: <path_to>\data.grf

 

after

 

grf: <path_to>\data.grf

grf: <path_to>\custom.grf

 

 

recached it and now I can walk on those part

 

... please enlighten me with this one

grf: <path_to>\custom.grf

grf: <path_to>\data.grf

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