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BFH soldier model problem
PeterDate: Tuesday, 2011-09-06, 2:13 PM | Message # 1
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Hello

Well, I'd like to import a soldier mesh to 3ds.
I've got 3ds max 9, I downloaded "poe2_3dsMax9_Tools_v0.30", extracted it in \3dsMax9\ folder.

Then I extracted Soldiers_server.zip and then I opened 3ds and then BF2>BF2 Utilities>For Mesh Importer my choise was brithish_male_commando.con and then there's nothing happen in 3ds, nothing but empty space.

What's more earlier I did something like that:
extracted Items_client.zip and Item_server.zip to the same folder and I could open a pistol model or trumpet model, actually I could open every model from folder british_male_soldier and german_male_solder, but nothing from British and German folder.

oh, and while i'm opening 3ds there's an error like:DLL <C:\Programs\3D Studio Max 9\stdplugs\DxPlugins\DxDDS.bmi> failed toinitialize.

Can you help me sad
 
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