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It's self-deception to put Hi res textures in a tex folder. This is what actually happens when textures are placed in place.
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Самообман заключается в том, что дат файл на первый взгляд имеет допустимый размер в 10 Mb , а на самом деле в разы больше. Если текстура используется в разных кораблях, как Razlom.tga то целесообразно её помещать в папку Текстур. Остальные нет. Крайние модели у меня просто "виснут" даже при минимальном размере .tga. Тупо не грузятся.
Self-deception lies in the fact that the date file at first glance has an acceptable size of 10 Mb, but in fact it is many times larger. If the texture is used in different ships, like Razlom.tga, then it is advisable to put it in the Textures folder. The others are not. The extreme models I just "hang" even with the minimum size .tga. They don't load stupidly.
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