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nackidno
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 12:43
how do i make a character dead, let's say, a AI lies dead on the floor?(Without killing him)

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Gamz
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 13:56
Seach please. This has been covered before.

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Man Hunter
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 14:12
I think you have to modify the ai script and change the animation of the character
Cheese Cake
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 14:20
There was a tutorial on this forum...
But you had to edit the character in a modelling software so.
Man Hunter
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 14:25
oh yeah... Cheese Cake is right.
Locrian
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 16:39 Edited at: 8th Apr 2007 16:40
Well, since he said nothing about it possibly getting back up, you could always take the death animations frames, say they were 200-210, knowing that him on the ground would be frame 210. Then change the idle frames(or maybe the spawn frames and delete all the rest?) to be "210,210" in the fpe, and use the coward scrip or something similar where they never attacked you. If you wanted it to take no damage, redoing the main script or even the addition of "col= off" may help. Maybe making the character indestructible.

Now this isn't a tested method and I have no use for this myself so I'm not taking the time to figure it out, but you can get the idea and perhaps build on this base and these theories to accomplish this task with no modeling application what-so-ever.

Good luck
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Posted: 8th Apr 2007 20:48
You can export the model to a modeling prgram,erase the animations,and save the model as a static entity and export it back into FPSC.

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Posted: 9th Apr 2007 08:59

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