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Is There A Way To Edit Animations?
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Morning.LemoN
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Is There A Way To Edit Animations?
   

I was wondering if there is a way to edit the animations in gothic.
i was mainly interested in the timings. for example i would like to make the arrow timings faster, in order to not be able to see the arrow while it's travelling in the air.
or the time that it take for the character to draw his sword, or his bow, time to reload and such.....
i found the files but i got no idea how to do that.

anybody have any ideas?
Post Wed Aug 13, 2003 12:41 pm
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ask Xerxes about that info he is a modder on Gothic 2
Post Wed Aug 13, 2003 12:51 pm
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You MAY be able to change the animations for drawing the sword, but I am sure that would screw something up because the Sword and Character models are seperate components. Depending on how they programmed the game, speeding up the drawing animation would probably just make the hero's hand move faster leaving the sword trailing behind.

The arrow speed is probably impossible to change without the source code. Unless they put that kind of stuff it some kind of config file.

Time to reload would probably be the same situation (I presume you mean time to reload the weapon, and not a save game).

Not realy helpful I know, but might give you some ideas.
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