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Deicide:

--- Quote from: Haraldx on July 24, 2011, 05:01:55 pm ---I'm pretty sure yes. We would see these objects more on the ground than in player hands.

Also, Deicide, Graf didn't give you any sarcastic answer - there ARE 100s of guns and even less than 10 are being used. Luther's answer also wasn't professional - it seem'd he just had the common sense (Common sense is actually better than having some kind of professional skills and not knowing anything about anything else).
Also, I already told you this was suggested and you should use the button, while you clearly ignored me. Yes, maybe I'm getting a bit too "touchy", as you say, but please, check your facts before posting untrue statements.

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Ok. Sorry. I dont want to talk about this anymore. We can just let it go.

But anyways, back to the subject, i was wondering if each ammo sprite would be separate "on the floor" or we would have one unit sprite to show "dropped" or "placed" ammo. like Luther said, the green box will more than likely be replaced. will it be a new shiny box or just a 3d alternate of the original green ammo box?

Haraldx:
Their 3D counterpart of the ammo. Each ammo got it's own model - so we will see the exact model of the ammo not a simple ammo box or batteries.

Handyman:
@ Deicide http://www.fo2238.fodev.net/wiki/3d_miscellaneous_items_development_tracker scroll down a bit there's 3d ammo, which i think will be shown dropped on ground

Luther Blissett:

--- Quote from: Haraldx on July 24, 2011, 05:01:55 pm ---I'm pretty sure yes. We would see these objects more on the ground than in player hands.
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How do you think we should deal with this for armours? Will we have to make a separate "crumpled on the floor" model for each or something? Would we also need a "held in hand" model for each?

Obviously the more "solid" armours (metal / combat / power armour etc) might be quite straightforward, as they won't bend much - but particularly things like robes, jackets and other "cloth-based" clothing would look completely different in hand and on the floor, compared to how they look when worn.

I guess the easiest solution is "all clothing is carried in a box / suitcase". Maybe not the best solution, but probably the easiest.

White tiger:




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