Ken Mc Arch file

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LinksLegend
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Ken Mc Arch file

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Guys,

What was the Ken McHale arch file that was made available - can't remember which one or where to find it but I'm sure it was made available at some point.

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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Duncan,

Here's a list of Ken's courses. Maybe this will help you find the library you need.
Arrowhead (99) 1/1/1999
Headgate 1/1/1999
Magalloway Mountain V2 1/1/1999
Mecklenburg Greens 1/1/1999
Monterey Shores Country Club (T) 4/24/2000
Rugged Cross (T) 12/12/2000
® Pebble Beach Golf Links 2/7/2001 w/ Bruce Strober & Chris Anderson
® Augusta National 2001 3/18/2001
Ocean Side 8/21/2001
Bullock Run 11/23/2001
Inland Heath Golf Links (CE) 6/17/2003
North American Woods (CE) 6/17/2003
Stan
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Cheers Stan - thanks for looking in to it :up:

It was actually an arch file, rather then the library or course file of one of his courses (Mecklenburg Greens sounds right) - ring any bells?
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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There were 3 arch files included with PGA2000 (not sure if they were also on the CE edition). They are found on the root of CD1 in the Sample Courses folder and are:

Abernathy Park by Steve Opfer
Mecklenburg Greens by Ken McHale
Jocassee Shoals by Jim Dickson
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Sorry about the ongoing Newbie questions, but what's an arch file? If I thought I was Sherlock Holmes (who I'm not) then I would guess it means archive, but still it begs the Newbie question, what's the point of an arch file supplied in conjunction with this game.
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Libraries are architect (arch) files.
There is one file in each version of the game that is named Arch file.
It contains 3D objects like structures, bridges, miscellaneous, buildings, stairs, walkways,walls, fences & tournament objects.
All architect files are merely libraries.
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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An arch file (course name.ach) is the file created by designers using the Course Architect. Before you get to play the course the designer must first 'compile' the arch file which then provides the course file (course name.crs) . Additionally, new libraries and course notes, music etc can also be added and then all compressed into an .xcr file which to all intents and purposes is the same as a .zip file.

A designer will completely understand the above. Everyone else just downloads the course and installs it, no questions asked :bg:
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Ahhhh... thanks JJ :thumbsup:
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Stan! You seem to be confused! JJ is right, the arch file in question has a .ach extension, which is the original course architect file.
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Re: Ken Mc Arch file

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Not confused at all. Thank you.

Mecklenburg Green is the course Ken allowed in the game for people to sample the use of the architect.
Also for sample are Abernathy Park by Steve Opfer and Jocassee Shoals by Jim Dickson.

Interesting, Fade took all three, changed textures and submitted them as his own.
Kenway Greens GC, Maitland Park and Coastal Retreat are the courses.

I thought Duncan was looking was looking for a different sample. :)
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