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Orloldman
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I am using TS2010 and, as I install assets from a number of sources, there sees to be a number of them out there that have problems with their attachment points.
I get a number of different errors - these are just a couple examples:
Error: Attachment point 49 (a.pass9) in 'queues\passengers_on_2\attachment-points' was not found.
Error: Attachment point 'a.corona2' in '2' must be found in mesh 'c&ts_k-36_487_body\c&ts_k-36_487_body.lm'.
Error: The attachment point 'a.corona2' must belong to the parent mesh of the effect (mesh=c&ts_k-36_487_body\c&ts_k-36_487_body.lm).
I've gotten these types of errors for assets with passengers, track, sound, smoke,etc. and I can eliminate the error by deleting the offending part of the config.txt file that helps generate the error but I am afraid of losing the creators intended detail or functionality of the asset.
How can I tell with attachment points if the problem is with errors in the config.txt file or that the attachment point actually is missing?
Is there a tool that can look at .IM or .PM file and show the attachment points that do exist?
Any guidance is appreciated.
Duane
I get a number of different errors - these are just a couple examples:
Error: Attachment point 49 (a.pass9) in 'queues\passengers_on_2\attachment-points' was not found.
Error: Attachment point 'a.corona2' in '2' must be found in mesh 'c&ts_k-36_487_body\c&ts_k-36_487_body.lm'.
Error: The attachment point 'a.corona2' must belong to the parent mesh of the effect (mesh=c&ts_k-36_487_body\c&ts_k-36_487_body.lm).
I've gotten these types of errors for assets with passengers, track, sound, smoke,etc. and I can eliminate the error by deleting the offending part of the config.txt file that helps generate the error but I am afraid of losing the creators intended detail or functionality of the asset.
How can I tell with attachment points if the problem is with errors in the config.txt file or that the attachment point actually is missing?
Is there a tool that can look at .IM or .PM file and show the attachment points that do exist?
Any guidance is appreciated.
Duane