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June 26 2007, 6:19 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 1,890 Joined: Jun.26,07 From: USA Member No.: 1 Country
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Ever wondered what it does, or could be used for?
The NILE profiler allows you to analyze the movements of all the players in a game. This is useful for map builders who want to see what real players do on their maps. This tool is not for seeing what players are doing on maps you did not make, such as NovaWorld maps. For this reason, the source .NPJ or .MIS file is needed to use the profiler. To use the profiler you’ll need to have NILE, the source file of the map you are profiling, and an .SPH file. The .SPH file contains the profile information for a given game. To generate a .SPH file, you will need to add a couple things to the shortcut you use to run Joint Ops. Right-click on the shortcut and choose “Properties.” Make sure you have the “Shortcut” tab selected. In the text field named “Target” you will see the path to your Joint Ops executable. You will need to add “/profile <filename>” to the end of the text already in the “Target” field. For example: Download or view the attached PDF file:
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June 1 2009, 11:04 PM
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General of the Army Group: Administrators Posts: 1,507 Joined: Jun.26,07 From: Hessen Member No.: 2 Country
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to create a Player Profile (*.SPH file) without to change a shortcut, simple use the 'Nova Start' tool (download section).
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