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Footstep sound regions overlap

PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:40 am
by Grogyan
I guess most people that would've visited my shell have done so already, now i'm back onto it again fixing all the faults with it.

Right now I am attempting to eliminate the sound when climbing up the ladder half way changing to something else, and the the top footstep region of metal being heard on the ladder.

Both of these are really annoying, the regions are there, in the right scale and rotation (might double check on that) because I was vertex editing not scaling anything, and as for the sound changing, there is a sound region that crosses that path, but I had deleted that in the beginning, what the heck is going on?

Re: Footstep sound regions overlap

PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:08 am
by Robert The Rebuilder
Grogyan: in the current release of Ahra Pahts (0.8.C), the grass footstep sound regions for the shells is in page 0 instead of each shell's page. When Aloys makes the next release, this will be fixed: the footstep regions will be moved to the shells.

Re: Footstep sound regions overlap

PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:13 pm
by Grogyan
Its not the grass footstep region that I having problems with, though I think I can solve a problem there easily enough, but I digress.

If you load up your original Shell that Aloys sent, there are two Footstep regions
one for grass, and the other for the rooftops, thats the one I have deleted (object and its object center), but still exists

Re: Footstep sound regions overlap

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:52 am
by Aloys
Absolutely, as Robert mentions I did a mistake with the latest version, the footsteps region for the shells are also included in the main Pahts file (Pahts_District_city.prp) and you can't deleted those ones. That's the source of your problem, that's not your fault. :)
Fortunately, I am finally getting closer to completing the next version of Ahra Pahts and it will fix that bug.

Re: Footstep sound regions overlap

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:56 am
by Grogyan
Thanks Aloys, I realised this was the most probable case after Robert advised me so, because the only trick I had left to try was to apply scale and rotation to all my footstep regions failed to show any improvement.

I can now, thanks to you and Robert focus on the overlapping regions at the top of the ladder