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3d Render?-------Resolved
I have been looking into the Hollywood Advanced Damage Mod along with its fatigue simulator.
Within the readme it tell of changing the 3d render to the time compression that you use the most and the fatigue will occur from that TC and down, but it doens't tell WHERE the file is to change the 3d render. Can someone please help me? |
You need the latest SH3 Commander(2.3?) to do this
Gouldjg has the seperate files dealing with fatigue for placement directly into the Commander folders then you will have the option of changing to which type of fatigue(default, RUB, Hollywood, etc) Just check which fatigue version you want then go to the time compression and select the TC rate you desire. This is all in the readme's but it took a few times for me to get it all sorted out too. PS. it works like a champ. |
rightI have found the time comp options in commander but which option do I change :-j I'm not really understand which one I need to change.
Sry. Thanks for the help. |
I've looked all over the sub commander time compresion options and I can not find 3d render..... Is it in a file or in Commander?
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In Commander in the time compressions, It should be called something like 3D, its default value will be 32. I cant remember exactly, but I think the file is main.cfg... I could be wrong. Ill check when I get home if you dont figure it out before then
Jamie |
"When in 3D views". By default the value is 32. IUB sets it to 1024. It maps to "3DRender" in your Main.cfg (the one in your My Documents\SH3 folder).
Note that it is important to match fatigue models and 3DRender value. For instance, if you run IUB but change the fatigue model to say, the one used by RUb, you'll find that your men will be asleep before you leave port, simply because the fatigue model will be running whilst you are TC up to 1024 instead of cutting out at 32. |
Great Scott! Ok so thats the file/option I need to change, many thanks man I've been scratching my head over this one all night.
Again thanks for the help. |
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