Just a thought for our talented modders..

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Wraith7216
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Just a thought for our talented modders..

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I was playing Highwater yesterday (alas, I lost again) I was wondering if it would be possible for someone to mod a figure of Armistead on foot waving his hat on his sword. I thought it would kinda add to the drama and realism of the scenario..
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Little Powell
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Re: Just a thought for our talented modders..

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Sprites are a beast to create. Even a single sprite like that. There are a couple guys around that have the talent/ability to do it though.. They just need to be willing to put up the effort.
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I was playing Highwater yesterday (alas, I lost again) I was wondering if it would be possible for someone to mod a figure of Armistead on foot waving his hat on his sword. I thought it would kinda add to the drama and realism of the scenario..
Its a bit specific (But a nice idea) as it would only be useful for Pickett's charge(or as historians refer to it as Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble Assault)character modding is something that could be looked at but its a constant battle to keep the poly count down - just my thoughts but I'm not in the talented modders category so they may have a different take on this!

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