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    Beauty hunter Senior Member Raz's Avatar
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    Default Has someone ported models from M2TW to RTW?

    I know it's possible as Red Spot demonstrated here, I'd do it myself but I don't have the tools necessary - Mainly, 3D-Max.
    Really, what I'm after is the models, from M2TW, converted to the format RTW uses.

    Thanks for any info.
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    Default Re: Has someone ported models from M2TW to RTW?

    erm, yes it is possible but the main problem u will have is that the mtw2 units are higher poly so i would not advise it unless your computer can run mtw2

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    Default Re: Has someone ported models from M2TW to RTW?

    not so much a matter of skill, but of a huge amount of time ...

    Anyway about M2-model detail, stick with Rome's models and tweak them to look medieval, than dress them using M2's textures, you're much better of that way and with much less time .... (if you do port M2-models to Rome than my advise would be to (partially) use 2nd level lods from M2, they look as good as the 1st level lods but with much less vertexes/faces)


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