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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Newbie users with some questions please!!!

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Spyhunter
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 18:23
I am about to buy the FPS Creator and wondered if anyone could answer these questions please, as I couldn't find the answers on the site or forums;

1) What format model can be imported?
2) Can outside environments be created (if so are there any outside type objects included)
3) Can scripting be setup to run like 3D MMOPRG quests? So you go up to NPC and grab next part of mission?
4) Are there any other executable formats this can be saved to (eg: PSP, etc..)

Thanks.
Pus In Boots
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 19:17
Please don't post multiple threads asking the same question. It wastes forum space.

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RedneckRambo
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:13
.X are the models used. And I think the answer is no to the rest of your questions.


xplosys
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:30
Spyhunter,

Welcome to the forum.

1. The program uses .x format. There are many conversion programs available to get others into the proper format.
2. While outdoor environments is not one of FPSC's strong areas, they have been done and done well. See Rolfy's game (Eldora) in the showcase.
3. Again, while not one of FPSC's strong suits, it has been done. Scripting is evolving and getting better all the time.
4. No.

Best.

Spyhunter
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 23:17
sorry my first post didn't appear (must have been delayed)
didn't mean to multi post.

thanks for the answers.
daarboven
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Posted: 26th Jun 2008 18:03
Quote: "sorry my first post didn't appear (must have been delayed)"

maybe you are still on post moderation like all new board members. that means your posts may take some time being checked by a mod before publishing them. Welcome aboard and have fun....

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