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Jeck's models aren't working for whatever reason, and I want to fix it. This frequently happens and it worked for a good while. All I want to do is play MC Sonic in 3d. Here are some photos.
You are using Modern Sonic, Not MCSonic. Did you also edit your models.dat file? In most model packs/patches, there should be some text for the models.dat, whether it be on the mod's page, or the archive itself.Jeck's models aren't working for whatever reason, and I want to fix it. This frequently happens and it worked for a good while. All I want to do is play MC Sonic in 3d. Here are some photos.
First of all, I'd recommend switching to MCSonic for the screenshots for OBVIOUS REASONS, and if you don't want to tamper with the models.dat, then you won't have the model.I am aware of using Modern Sonic, but he's included in the pack either way. Also, I don't tamper with any of that, only when I tried adding Saturn Dreams. And the time I added MCSonic+ to VDLC (Today)
<spriteset> <modelpath> <scale> <offset>
. See the wiki for details.Most of this is correct, but it seems to actually be the skin name instead of the spriteset, whatever that means.every line is formatted like<spriteset> <modelpath> <scale> <offset>
Most of this is correct, but it seems to actually be the skin name instead of the spriteset, whatever that means.
RING
prefix?models.dat
accepts this sprite prefix as a value for the first parameter, telling the game "I want all these sprites to display this model".Did you extract the MCSonic models to the right spot?I specifically downloaded the Junio and Metal model pack, and it says it supports MC Sonic.
models.dat
to include MCSonic?It does not. You will have to edit the models.dat.Does this count?
You... save the file? Then you check if the model shows up in SRB2?And then?
Wait it's not on my desktop nor my models file
models.dat
should be found in the same folder where srb2win.exe
is: The game folder.