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I'm new at scenery creation and I've got a question. I built a building in Lightwave, and imported to gmax. I did all the bgl compiling and although I can see my object in FS2004 where it should be, I can fly right thru it. Do I need a crash box around it? If so how is that done?Thanks,Dave

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Guest Ursine

It might be because it started life as a Lightwave file. I just made a simple box in gamx and when placed in FS, I can crash into it just fine.Dave

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Hi Dave,I never designed an object in another tool and then moved it to Gmax, but I would expect that you get a crash also when you do so. Did you not set any special options during export (that can for example remove the crash box)?


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Guest Ursine

I'm not sure what the problem was the first time I tried, but everything works fine now. Dave

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Check to see what functions are set in your MAKEMDL.CFG under your c:gmaxgamepacksfs2004plugins folder.The attached file will give you most of the configurations available.W. Sieffert

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