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Posted on (9 years ago)

If you have all the mod files set up in a folder correctly, right click your mod in the mod launcher and click compile. Assuming you didnt set a custom output path for the .lmlm, it will be right in the mod folder. Im not sure what you mean by the second part exactly, but the link you provided doesn...

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Posted on (9 years ago)

You need to assign the shaders to the different parts of the mesh. For example: You have all these meshes, but none of them have a texture assigned to them You have a bunch of shaders set up, you just need to assign them That's where you assign textures, every texture needs a shader before they can...

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Posted on (9 years ago)

Lucas' Pure3D editor. At the top of the website click mods, then click tools

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Posted on (9 years ago)

Thanks for the update, good to know

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Posted on (9 years ago)

Agree with Thomas except for GTA HR, which for now isnt decompilable until the Donut Mod album thing is released because MACCA has music in it. I do personally feel that mods should be decompilable, because like Night said, it allows the modding community to grow by teaching others how to do somethi...

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Posted on (9 years ago)

I dont quite understand what you mean honestly. The 1996 Eagle Talon TSI AWD was basically the same thing as the 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX, they just had different badging. Both cars had different submodels (The only one thats coming to my head right now is the ESI for the Talon, which used a N/A...

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Posted on (9 years ago)

I love it, now I want pancakes

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Posted on (9 years ago)

1 and 2G Eclipses and Talons were basically the same car. "The second generation (or "2G") Eagle Talon was introduced in 1995 simultaneously with its Mitsubishi Eclipse counterpart..." (Wikipedia). Mitsubishi and Chrysler formed a joint venture called Diamond Star Motors (DSM), where many vehicles w...

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Posted on (9 years ago)

Thanks Max. Like it says, Im going to try to take advantage of that

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