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Robot Arena => General Support => Topic started by: Jaydee99 on October 13, 2014, 12:33:45 PM
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The title.
If anyone knows please either say or preferably provide a download.
Some of the replicas Sonny Resetti have require the skirt hinge as a burst motor and they aren't working so please provide that to overwrite the normal DSL one.
Jaydee99
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The title.
If anyone knows please either say or preferably provide a description.
Some of the questions Jaydee asks require the English Language as a communication tool and it isn't working so please provide other methods rather than the normal one.
Kurt Wylde
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they are located in dsl and ironforge
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Thanks for the constructive post KW...
Hex plates, just get them out of DSL I would guess. As for the skirt hinge burst, Sonny might be using the one Wham made many years ago. Your best bet is to make a direct copy of the skirt hinge but upping the values in the text file to that of the judge burst or something (the skirt hinge is actually a super weak/slow burst) and renaming it to whatever Sonny has his set at, unless his replaces the original, in which case just change the values.
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normally i don't approve of kurt posting like that but jaydee asks his questions in the most vague way ever, so there's that.
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Guys, what I meant was which folder are they located in- in the components folder.
Thanks Craaig for being the only one who was helping in this situation.
on a side note, When I move Sonny's components to the game I'm using to make the AI Replica Pack with Sonny's bots, one works, the other's never have. Could I fix this by BFE?
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lt_hex for Hexplates.
skirts for the hinge.
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lt_hex for Hexplates.
skirts for the hinge.
Thank you! Got there in the end!
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You can find out by looking in the txt file of the component. There's a line "dir = xxxxxxxx" and that's the name of the folder where all the stuff related to the component in question is stored.
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You can find out by looking in the txt file of the component. There's a line "dir = xxxxxxxx" and that's the name of the folder where all the stuff related to the component in question is stored.
I didn't know this. This will be most helpful. Thank you.