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A Quick FSRegen question...

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Good thought, Jim. Problem is, we're in parity! I'm running an XP1900 too. Sorry.

Bill Womack

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Haha, well, I suppose it couldn't be THAT easy... =)

Alright, here's the deal...After an exhaustive run through multiple tutorials and webpages, the problem was with gmax after all. I had the System Unit Scale settings all screwed up. I was exporting models that were miles in size as opposed to meters, so when I tried to load the small-planet sized files, fsregen wanted nothing to do with it (and can you blame it?). I also had extensive communication with George Ioannu, the author of fsregen, who graciously offered to look at the issue (Thank-you! Thank-you! Thank-you!) and he also came up with another error that I was making. Here's an excerpt of his email;Hi Jim.I just had a quick look at the gmax file. It seems that you have used one object (box) converted to editable poly. One of the triangles of this object is assigned the

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Well that's good news indeed, Jim! And I'm sure I would never have come up with that solution. In thinking back on it, I guess I inadvertantly stumbled onto the solution myself, but I had no idea how I did it. Now I've got a bit more ammo to deal with this problem in the future.thanks,

Bill Womack

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Visit my FS Blog or follow me on Twitter (username: bwomack).

Intel i7-950 OC to 4GHz | 6GB DDR3 RAM | Nvidia GTX460 1gb | 2x 120GB SSDs | Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit

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