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DLL Talk / Sparky's dll large object collision problem

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Dayson
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2007 13:42
i use sparky's dll v2.02. the problem im having is, when i use the sc_setupComplexObject command on my large object the game simple loads and then closes. when i remove the command it loads just fine (ofcourse no cillision). any ideas how can i solve this problem ? sorry if this is a noobish question but im very new to this

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Diggsey
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2007 19:16
Have you included a memblock command in your code, and is memblock 255 free? If not, then that is your problem

Dayson
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Posted: 24th Mar 2007 00:41
well i do have memblock command, but how do i know if memblock 255 is free or not ?

Dayson
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Posted: 24th Mar 2007 01:37
i just cheked memblock 255, and itsfree. i also cheked mesh 255 and it also not there. so i dont think its that any other ideas what might be wrong ?

Master Xilo
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Posted: 1st May 2007 12:42
try to use sc_SetupTerrainCollision
Diggsey
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Posted: 6th May 2007 19:29
Try using the default parameters given in the helpfile, and if that doesn't work, try increasing the parameter where it says use 2 in the help file.

Aralox
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 09:17

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