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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Turning off the Blood

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JSA
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Posted: 28th Mar 2008 03:30
Is ther an easy way to turn off the blood? I am new to FPS and game creating. I searched the forum and there were a couple of suggestions as to how to do this but I don't even know how to edit scripts. I will not be able to use the game unless I can figure out how to not have the blood show up and splatter when a character is shot. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Candle_
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Posted: 28th Mar 2008 04:48
Search blood in the forums and you will find out how.


Plystire
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Posted: 28th Mar 2008 04:51
you can replace the blood decals with completely transparent ones.


On an off-topic note:

What does your username stand for? I saw it and had to do a double-take because those are my initials.


The one and only,
~PlystirE~

Flatlander
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Posted: 28th Mar 2008 06:40 Edited at: 28th Mar 2008 06:45
I'm not much of a graphics artist and therefore, I had difficulty trying to mess with the decals. The only decal I had success with was the shadow decal. Was able to make that transparent. Very straight forward. So I did what conjured entertainment suggested in another thread. Changed a line in the characters "FPE" file. Just a text editor can be used to do it. Here is the link to that thread:


Disabling Blood

CE's is the last post.
JSA
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Posted: 29th Mar 2008 00:57
Flatlander, thanks for the help. I just did not know I could use any text editor, when I tried to open the file with windows it said it did not recognize the .fpe extension, so I thought it required something special. Thanks again

Plystire, JSA are my initials also.
Torgoth
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Posted: 9th Apr 2008 04:18
Go in the .fpe file the tag "decal1" controls the decal for the blood, if you delete everything after that it will get rid of all the blood.

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