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When trying to use OIFtool or opening an o. file in Oedit, I get a message saying that the o.file I'm using is not a supported o.file.

I've tried decompressing the mstadium ord/orl files, and I've tried multiple stadiums with no luck.

Suggestions?

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So you can never go back and remod a stadium you had worked on in the past?

As long as you have the .o file, sure. However, Sean has given me permission in the past to use his stadiums to update, etc. and I've only been able to get them to work if he sends me the .o file.

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Nope - when you unpack a stadium, you have 2 files, .ord and .orl, which need to be converted into an O file using ORD Tools. You create a batch file (instructions can be found by doing a search) which then converts .ord and .orl to the .o file using the ORD Tools files, which can then be opened in OEdit.

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I tried EAGraph, Biggui, from the actual EASports folder, and I've tried unpacking compressed and decompressed files.

Can someone just please send me Arlington day and night mstadium.o file?

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I don't get it either. I've done it millions of times too, so I know I'm not doing anything wrong.

CC720, can you send me an mstadium o. of arlington and see if I would be able to open it up in Oedit?

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Okay that worked, but still a problem.

I open OIFtool, and succesfully convert the mstadium.o file to an oif file. Now I open ZMod1 and click import. There's no OIF file that I can select from the Mstadium0 file! Why?

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Sorry to bring this back up, But I'm having the same problem, i extracted the mstadium files from biggui, and I'm still having a problem using OIFtool. IT keeps telling me that the O file isnt supported. You think somebody can post the mstadium for Shea, if possible?

Loading O File...

Checking data...

ERROR: The O file you selected is not a supported model.

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