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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Real life segment size correlation

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TriSpefear Studios
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Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
Posted: 5th May 2012 18:37
What would be the closest real life size of a segment? I heard that it is 4x4. True?

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Scene Commander
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Posted: 5th May 2012 19:04
8.33ft or 2.54 metres squared

I hope that helps.
Bugsy
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Posted: 5th May 2012 22:54
that means one time I jumped off of a 3 segment high wall into my friends driveway!

I should now simulate the scene in fpsc

Flatlander
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Posted: 6th May 2012 03:21
Did you break anything? Besides cracking the driveway.

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Le Shorte
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Posted: 6th May 2012 03:43
Quote: "Did you break anything? Besides cracking the driveway. "

If he didn't land it, then I'd assume his dignity

Cheesehead for life.
TriSpefear Studios
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Posted: 7th May 2012 04:14
8.33 Ft? Dang! That's way more than i thought.
Quote: "that means one time I jumped off of a 3 segment high wall into my friends driveway!
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You got skills bro

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raymondlee306
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Posted: 9th May 2012 05:03
I use 100"x100"x100" and don't seem to have any problem. When making entities I use 1"=1".

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