Where can I find this?Lowry wrote:WW2 Police Action
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Where can I find this?Lowry wrote:WW2 Police Action
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adrenaline wrote:Just installed a new graphics card and finally started using the detailed textures... looks great, man.
As for what other maps you should do... well it's already been said, but...
Magma TFL multipack --> definitely
all common MWC maps...
Caer
Tamaerlin
Barbarian Valley
Acts of Cruelty
Calm Before the Storm
Hvergelmir
Fosgarach
Lichen
Grilling Grounds
Dun Caric
Great Divide
Krakatoa
A Poison Holiday
The Barrens
Smells like blood in here
etc.
vinylrake wrote:Why didn't you mention my upcoming retro-arcade detail-texture pak?
Heya Cydonian, didn't meant to peg you as someone who didn't share, I would totally respect it if you never shared any of your models, because you put the work in, and it's up to you to do what you want with them. Sorry if the post came out sounding otherwise.Cydonian wrote:Jon God wrote: Rumor I heard is Cydonian still has all the unit models he's made somewhere, but he's not the kind to just share the models.
It's not that I'm "not the kind" to share the models, it's just that they're not likely to do anyone any good. The software (Animation:Master) is not widely used and doesn't play well with (or export to) other formats in any workable form, at least at the time I was using it. I could export models in another model format, but they are then untextured and no longer have skeletons (or animations). A:M even had some issues being self-compatible -- when I upgraded from version 8.5 to 9.0, even my own old models didn't work anymore. I gave ozone one of my old A:M CDs and all of the Green Berets models, and he couldn't get anything to work, so this has discouraged me from thinking they're likely to work for anyone else. I do have all the old files (if the CD-Rs haven't bit-rotted), and I might have donated them to the community long ago if they weren't probably going to be completely useless to anyone not running the same version of A:M they were created with.