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blodia
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Old 01-21-2010 , 14:08   Re: SetParentAttachment causing issues
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one thing you could do is decompile the model and make a copy of the reference smd and rename it and use that as the collision model then recompile. that should work fine unless the flag model has a lot of polygons.
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Old 01-21-2010 , 15:11   Re: SetParentAttachment causing issues
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Yeah, I deleted XSI a while ago though and would be more trouble than its worth to set it back up. Not a bad idea though for sure. Wish Blender had similar tools to those available for XSI from valve, makes it so damned easy to compile models.
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Old 01-21-2010 , 15:37   Re: SetParentAttachment causing issues
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i just had a quick look at one of the example qc files in the source sdk, you don't have to even make a copy of the reference. just decompile the model then add the collision details in the qc file and give it the reference model as the collision model. you may need to add the conave command depending on the shape of the model then just run it through the cmd line compiler that comes with the sdk.

as for the collisions they a bit more complicated than they seem. object a in collision group x may collide with object b in collision group y but the same isn't true for object b colliding with object a. you'll have to fiddle around but there is a combination where you can make players collide with the flag but make it so the flag doesn't collide with players. i found this stuff out years ago when testing collision groups to what i could and couldn't do, unfortunately i can't remember which ones work like that, it may have been groups 2 and 3 but i'm not 100% sure.
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