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new Blastwave animation needs change! please..! -
07-11-2007
Would it be possible to make an edit to use the old Blastwave animation? They've changed it in yesterdays patch, and even when I use the spellpacks its using the newer blastwave animation, it now looks like a Nova (ALOT SMALLER) and generally looks shit in movies now, any way to put it back to the old one?!!??!
Im sure a lot of people feel the same way (atleast hopefully)
REGARDS!
ps. see my latest post [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]for more info + a small movie of what it currently looks like vs what it used to look like. REALLY need to know if its possible to change this animation size, or even the animation as a whole, i'm pretty sure it will be since the other spellpacks can change stuff like this
PS. willing to pay 10 EUR to anyone who can pull off a change to the old blastwave (increasing its radius again visually)
Last edited by nonono; 07-11-2007 at 09:05 PM.
Reason: Auto-merged Doublepost
Re: new Blastwave animation needs change! please..! -
07-11-2007
I'd like to bump this post as I'm also curious if its possible to revert to old models... are they hidden in other MPQs?
The reason I ask is I'm trying to find out how to revert the undead male's (ScM) bloodfang glowy eye graphic back to the old one, where you could actually see the red eyes.
Thanks for any answers/help!
Re: new Blastwave animation needs change! please..!
Re: new Blastwave animation needs change! please..! -
07-12-2007
really really need this conversion if its possible, i'm sure it is since in a past spellpack someone edited the range (or atleast used a modified AoE) so that when you cast AoE it was a AoE animation that alost has the radius of the whole screen, hopefully the radius of blastwave can be edited again, or atleast something put in its place