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 help with 3ds max collision file

 
kurtzhurtz32  
Posted: Tuesday, Jan 31 2012, 02:35
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Hey everyone,

I am just getting into modding. I've been using 3ds max for a long time so I'm very comfortable with 3d modeling. I just need help on making a collision file. Can someone point me in the right direction as to what tools I will need and the order of the procedures used in making a collision file? I really appreciate the help. Thank you.
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 20:49
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You don't have to make a collision file. Just simply take one of the existing .col file from the default GTA SA .dff file.
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