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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Model Pack 2 Bugfix - Open Restroom Stall

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bond1
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2008 09:58
It's long overdue, but seeing as this item still gets quite a bit of use, I finally fixed a bug with the "open restroom stall" from Model Pack 2 that causes the player to fall through the level.

I've also widened it slightly so the player can enter it a bit easier. Place it in your "Modern Day 2" folder, overwriting the old one. Then delete the .bin and .dbo files.

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Aaagreen
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2008 10:11
thank you bond

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FredP
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2008 12:49
Thanks.Now we have to find other ways to fall through the floor...

Please have mercy and use the search function.
bond1
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2008 12:56
No thanks are needed. I'm a little embarrased and feeling guilty that took me this long to fix it. At least I hope it's fixed now, I couldn't reproduce it with this new version.

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Ross tra damus
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2008 18:42
Bond1

Can you tell us how you solved the problem because I and I know other users have come up against this problem before with other models.
It would be very helpful to many if you could give us any information about it.

Thanks for re-working that model by the way.

All the best

Ross
bond1
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 01:39 Edited at: 3rd Mar 2008 01:41
It was mostly down to sloppy modeling on my part, and not exporting it using "best practices". I found a duplicated edge, so that there were 2 identical edges sitting top of each other, a couple duplicate verts that needed to welded. And I had exported the original model without "collapsing the stack", which is 3ds max lingo. In other words, I didn't export the model in it's simplist, most basic form.

Nowadays, I keep a checklist of things to do before exporting models, printed and sitting on my desktop. I check them off one by one before exporting.

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Ross tra damus
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 10:08
Thanks Bond1, this helps a lot.

All the best of luck.
Seth Black
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2008 21:12
...greatly appreciated.


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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 05:28
Is this free for everybody or only for those who own MP2?
FredP
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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 11:51
If you don't have model pack 2 you would not have the stall or need the fix...

Please have mercy and use the search function.
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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 12:45
Thanks Bond

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Aaagreen
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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 14:24
Have a tv

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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 17:19
Hey bond, my sharing that list, I could use that list to
bond1
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Posted: 5th Mar 2008 18:06
For non-animated entities:

Prior to export:

1. Scale to correct size.
2. Name object appropriately (not exactly mandatory, but it sure keeps thing organized
3. Perform low threshold vertex weld (something like 0.01 tolerance) to check for any messy geometry that would need to cleaned up.
4. Center model at origin, center pivot to object or place at 0,0,0
5. Convert to editable mesh
6. Reset X-Form, collapse stack
7. Export

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Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 14:00
What .bin and .dbo files are you supposed to delete exactly?
bond1
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 14:07
The ones in your modelpack 2 folder that says "bathroom stall open.bin" and "bathroom_stall_open.dbo".

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Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 20:53
It looks like I don't have those files. I only have an .x file, .fpe file and a .bmp file.

Maybe it is because I have an updated version of Model Pack 2. I bought it about a month ago.
xplosys
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 21:17 Edited at: 6th Mar 2008 21:18
If you have never placed that entity in the editor, then you will not have the .bin and .dbo files, and you don't have to worry about deleting them. Those files are created for entities when the level is tested.

Thanks Bond1.

Best.

Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 09:51 Edited at: 7th Mar 2008 09:51
Ok, I actually never used that entity, so that explains everything

But thanks for the update and the help!

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