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Old 26th Jan 2006, 08:21 AM DefaultMeshes and Game Objects Question #1
hugznotthugzkidz
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I've been going on an organizing and deleting spree. I've been deleting my custom content in-game, and using Clean Installer. Here is the problem. I've been noticing that some of the objects and clothing that I've deleted in-game are apparently still lurking in my downloads folder. Clean Installer was able to detect these files that I've deleted. I guess the only solution is to redownload all the stuff I want to keep. Now here is my real question:

Is there any relation between a "mesh" and a "game object"? I've read that meshes are only related to clothing, or body meshes and game objects are the actual mesh itself w/ recolors which appear in the game's catalog. If this is true would I be able to delete those mesh files without having it effect the game object or objects in my catalog? Most of the meshes that have no "type" are clothing meshes, hair meshes and accessories (glasses) when viewed in Clean Installer.
Old 26th Jan 2006, 10:22 AM #2
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Game objects can have seperate meshes, but they are usually attached to one of the recolours and thus show up as game objects.

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Old 27th Jan 2006, 06:05 AM #3
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Ok, so it is okay to delete the meshes?
 


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