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General / Re: Forums for other games
November 08, 2025, 05:20:12 PM
I'm not sure but this can easily be answered by gpt...
If you're looking to dive into editing and modifying the campaigns of Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, there are a few great communities and resources you can check out:
1. Modding Communities & Forums
Infinity Ward Forums and Treyarch Forums: Official forums for the developers of CoD4 and WaW, where you may find modders discussing campaign editing. These might be more limited nowadays but still have some old threads.
ModDB: One of the largest modding communities for games, including CoD. Search for specific mods for CoD4 or WaW and you can sometimes find tools, tutorials, or active discussions.
Nexus Mods: While it's mostly known for Skyrim, Nexus Mods also hosts mods for older CoD games. Sometimes modders leave detailed guides or tips on how they created their mods, which can be useful.
GameBanana: A platform for sharing mods, with dedicated sections for CoD games. You may find campaign-specific mods along with resources that can help you understand how they work.
2. Subreddits
r/CallOfDuty: This subreddit is very active, and although it's more focused on multiplayer, you can sometimes find posts about modding or even get specific advice from others who have worked with single-player campaigns.
r/CODModding: A smaller subreddit but dedicated to modding, so it's a good place to ask questions and share mods.
r/CoD4 and r/WorldAtWar: These are focused on the specific games, and occasionally you can find threads about modding and editing campaigns.
If you're looking to dive into editing and modifying the campaigns of Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, there are a few great communities and resources you can check out:
1. Modding Communities & Forums
Infinity Ward Forums and Treyarch Forums: Official forums for the developers of CoD4 and WaW, where you may find modders discussing campaign editing. These might be more limited nowadays but still have some old threads.
ModDB: One of the largest modding communities for games, including CoD. Search for specific mods for CoD4 or WaW and you can sometimes find tools, tutorials, or active discussions.
Nexus Mods: While it's mostly known for Skyrim, Nexus Mods also hosts mods for older CoD games. Sometimes modders leave detailed guides or tips on how they created their mods, which can be useful.
GameBanana: A platform for sharing mods, with dedicated sections for CoD games. You may find campaign-specific mods along with resources that can help you understand how they work.
2. Subreddits
r/CallOfDuty: This subreddit is very active, and although it's more focused on multiplayer, you can sometimes find posts about modding or even get specific advice from others who have worked with single-player campaigns.
r/CODModding: A smaller subreddit but dedicated to modding, so it's a good place to ask questions and share mods.
r/CoD4 and r/WorldAtWar: These are focused on the specific games, and occasionally you can find threads about modding and editing campaigns.
#3
Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005 Original) / Re: Sup heroes, i need a little help.
November 08, 2025, 05:17:28 PM
Hello,
This is the source file. It requires that you add it manually to the side and munge afterwards so that you get the final lvl file... You can use any SIDE tutorial here to know how to munge (it's the only thing you need to know, besides from copy-pasting the file into the folder)
This is the source file. It requires that you add it manually to the side and munge afterwards so that you get the final lvl file... You can use any SIDE tutorial here to know how to munge (it's the only thing you need to know, besides from copy-pasting the file into the folder)
#4
Forum News and Forum Rules / Re: gameserver move soon; services will be down for a few days
November 08, 2025, 05:11:33 PM
I'll make sure to keep an eye on them this week and restart all gameservers
#5
SWBF1 Modding / Re: Lord_Bandu's Jedi Temple Training Hall - Updated by Giftheck
June 10, 2025, 02:20:37 AM
Good job, artist!
#6
SWBF1 Modding / Re: Lord_Bandu's Jedi Temple Training Hall - Updated by Giftheck
June 09, 2025, 08:23:42 AM
Heavy troop is so OP!
#7
Forum News and Forum Rules / Re: old downloads folders extracted--could be long lost mods/maps
May 27, 2025, 03:17:53 PM
Thank you for the hard work and time spent on it!!
#8
Star Wars Battlefront (2004 Original) / Re: GOG protecting battlefront for the future
May 14, 2025, 04:44:12 PMQuote from: Giftheck on May 14, 2025, 10:43:54 AMMuch improvement, very wow
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I do not think they work on improvements, only making sure game "works". If it doesn't restart.
#9
SWBF2 Modding / Re: How i can edit stock weapons ?
May 06, 2025, 08:35:46 AM
Hello,
This should be of help - https://sites.google.com/site/swbf2modtoolsdocumentation/getting-started?authuser=0 &
https://sites.google.com/site/swbf2modtoolsdocumentation/odf_guide?authuser=0
Make sure to have the modding tools downloaded, and once you've read the guides above, check this: https://www.swbfgamers.com/index.php?topic=3040.msg32115#msg32115
Despite being a class from scratch it does explain how to add/change weapons
This should be of help - https://sites.google.com/site/swbf2modtoolsdocumentation/getting-started?authuser=0 &
https://sites.google.com/site/swbf2modtoolsdocumentation/odf_guide?authuser=0
Make sure to have the modding tools downloaded, and once you've read the guides above, check this: https://www.swbfgamers.com/index.php?topic=3040.msg32115#msg32115
Despite being a class from scratch it does explain how to add/change weapons
#10
Star Wars Battlefront (2004 Original) / Re: Battlefront July 2003 Prototype
April 16, 2025, 12:12:34 PM
Honestly, if it were available for android, I'd be down to play it
#11
Released Maps and Mods / Re: Star Wars: Battlefront - Anniversary Edition RELEASED
April 01, 2025, 02:18:19 AMQuote from: Giftheck on March 31, 2025, 09:14:19 AMI regret to announce that this mod, along with all other mod projects, are on an indefinite hiatus due to my own lack of interest. I don't want to hit burnout, so I'm going to set them aside for a while.I'm really sorry to hear this
It's important to take a break before hitting a full burnout, and when you do return, I hope you can feel proud of all the great work you've accomplished over the years. Thank you for everything you've contributed!
#12
Star Wars Battlefront (2004 Original) / Re: Enable Vote to Kick with Server run via Batch file?
March 04, 2025, 02:38:24 PM
My bad, I was moving into my parent's home for these couple of weeks for some hospital stuff. Thank you for taking care of it, Led
#13
Released Maps and Mods / Re: SWBFRAW32
March 04, 2025, 02:37:56 PM
It was a classic remote manager that worked mostly for setting up servers remotely...
#14
Star Wars Battlefront (2004 Original) / Re: Enable Vote to Kick with Server run via Batch file?
March 01, 2025, 07:39:00 AMQuote from: SG-17 on March 01, 2025, 05:48:34 AMHmm, thanks. A firewall ban seems like the easiest option.Yes, here's an example:
As well, is there a way to setup a batch file to restart the server if it crashes without needing to click Close on the "battlefront.exe has stopped working" popup first?
:loop
echo(%time%) SWBF server started.
battlefront.exe /add /your /stuff /here
echo(%time%) server crashed / restarting...
goto loop
#15
Star Wars Battlefront (2004 Original) / Re: Enable Vote to Kick with Server run via Batch file?
February 27, 2025, 06:08:33 PMQuote from: Led on February 27, 2025, 06:06:05 PMIf I recall, I used a macro program to autoload a ban list--but I think it was based in the GUI version of the game. Auto-IT.I do have it handly now that I searched for the SWBFRAW32 so if the ban thing is needed let me know!
I can probably find it if needed.
You can also firewall ban from your router or when using a rented server.