Somebody knows how to fix an infantry unit size in Red Alert mode? For example in C&C Tiberian Down unit size is proper (look at screenshot). Any solutions???
geno wrote: iirc isn't the model for light tanks actually bigger in CnC Tib Dawn???
No, only the turret is bigger (same goes for the Medium Tank).
There are SHP/MIX files out there from the original game which uses the correct-sized infantry, however. The ugly, poorly-upscaled versions were only introduced because the higher resolution brought in by the Win95 version of RA made infantry look 'too small', apparently.
Nrgh, my spriter's heart aches at seeing that difference. I'd love to edit that properly.
Maybe I should look into it... I bet if all the infantry are the correct size, that it might actually get rolled out in the official OpenRA release, haha.
aneyrin wrote: Speedy, klaas
It is will be much far to make an option to change unit size, for people who like big (bug) sized units.
Er, pardon, but.. I have literally no idea what you're trying to say here.
aneyrin wrote: The question is where to find proper sniper unit? We need somebody who can manage OpenRA resource editor...
That's why I said my spriter's heart ached.. If I have the original file and the ability to edit it in, I'd try my hand at manually recreatign it based on the original file.
Though, in all honesty, I think it can be fixed by simply scaling them down... but I can't really test it with zero tools or knowledge. ^_^;
im not sure about this here ...
but it doesnt matter anyway .. sniper got removed with the new playtests , some of the devs try to make the "shock trooper" take his role
JOo wrote: im not sure about this here ...
but it doesnt matter anyway .. sniper got removed with the new playtests , some of the devs try to make the "shock trooper" take his role
Sniper unit was created manually using the SHOK unit as a template for the animation frames, simply scaling the unit down %50 or so won't give desired results without it looking funny like how JOo had suggested, you'd have to manually re-size the unit for it to look correct.