Having worked as a farmer and woodcutter for most of my life i became determined to do something that would leave my mark after i was gone. Since then i got back to studies, and i have now a master degree in Electrotecnical Engineering as well as a degree on Electromechanical Engineering. On my free time i like playing and so i became interested in creating my own games or, in the shorter term, modding games to get something closer to what i would like games to be.

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Is the trophy rack a skinned object or a bone or just linked object?

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Right now the trophy rack is a part of the cultist body which doesn't seem to have any bone assigned directly to it. It is linked to a different texture though so it was likely modeled apart and linked to the body.
Don't if any of this helps.

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I am asking because I am at that point where it gets decided. :)

You know the model you want to import it into and the position. :P

So I thought I should ask you?

Moddb.com

What are your thoughts?

I am a bit slow at this process and the other ones I am doing as I am starting to wind up these 20+ PCs here to farm persistence of vision raytrace modelling and animations software to start to move in to movies again... Now I have a suitable level of assets around 40k.
Also deep exploration is going to make the model management so much easier in the lab with its 5 Pcs.
The work bedroom has 14 systems being woken up as the backbone of the farming of the video development.
The model work room has 3 Pcs being woken.
With the 4 laptops in the lounge-room being the test development for the network....
I have had this network up before with 10 machines, But it was too slow and energy consuming... and until i get enough LCDs I shall not be activating all of it at once. :P
KVMs will save me a lot of time and power... as will VNC networking too allow me to use the network to view any systems without the need for a monitor. Like the work bedroom that has only one monitor and a good VNC setup, Left over from the internet cafe they come from, where I worked. :P When the shop closed I got all the first gen machines. :P already running VNC networking software... Just because they couldn't play WoW... :P Thank you blizzard. :P

I am also looking at a couple of other $50 PCs for the garage and setting up a G network to get out to them. :P
With a backtrace system to do the grunt should anyone bother it. :P

But I digress. :P

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So are you trying to get some cloud computing out of this network system you are creating? Using a bunch of supposedly outdated computers to do high level processing (especially when using GPU's instead of CPU's) can be way better than using a single yet more expensive state of the art computer. I've had some thoughts about creating a cloud network storage system and then with time evolve it into a computing network also (storage machines would be pretty much filled up with hard drives while computing might use CPU/GPU with high performance cooling systems since either technology tends to warm up after a bit of time). Ideally this would be linked to some sort of renewable energy system to avoid issues related with supply shortages which while usually rare where i live can be significantly dangerous to electronics.

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Forgot to say look here Moddb.com

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Remember uninterruptible power supply devices. :)

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You still have to charge them somehow and the harmonic distortion they cause on the electricity grid due to their reactive power can actually affect in a seriously negative way the power supply for the rest of the eletronic devices. This means ups's would not be used alone in a network created by me :P

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Since i was always interested in having cultists with more weapons i decided to give it a quick try on the cultist militia RT2 body synched recently.
Issues i noticed consist mostly on the left hand of the gunner being usually not completely synched with the renegade left hand mostly on heavy weapons and the right hand of the loader especially while holding ammo. On both models both hands could need a slight adjustment but the left hand of the gunner and the right of the loader are the more serious issue. (the skirt also looks odd on some positions but that is not as serious as the hands)
Rather than the hands issue it seems to be working nicely RT2. I wonder if having a headless version could provide some head randomness to cultists.