Could not create object FALSE MESSAGE Help

Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by The Stickmen, Jul 20, 2009.

  1. The Stickmen

    The Stickmen Ancient
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    Hey guys Im not new to forging but have been running into a recent problem with a couple of my maps. Have only had this happen on Sanbox so far but on two different maps. My question is why does it say 'Could not create object. Too many on map' when clearly I have money and room and objects left for forging?

    Has anyone else run into this problem. I am currently working on a pretty nice map pack but a few aesthetic changes need to be made and I can't seem to add any more objects.

    Thanks in advance for the help.
     
  2. aMoeba

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    Every map has an object limit number, so when you place that amount of objects no more can be placed. Sometimes this error will occur before you hit the object limit, and what was suggested [by Gravedigger5454] is to simply save + quit once you see it, and it should allow you to place a few more objects. If that doesn't work, you've probably definitely hit the object limit. I'll pull up Gravedigger's guide and edit this post in a moment.

    EDIT: Here you go: http://www.forgehub.com/forum/halo-forge-discussion/2894-how-avoid-item-limit.html
     
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  3. x DREAM 76 x

    x DREAM 76 x New World Man
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    Try to use an OLN canvas. Then you can have more pieces overall.
     
  4. Belly391

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    wats on 'ONL canvas'
     
  5. x DREAM 76 x

    x DREAM 76 x New World Man
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    Its one where all the default items and spawn points have been moved instead of being deleted. They count towards the Object Limit Number.
     

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