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Thresh wrote:sorry if this is a newb question, but the reflex sight doesn't work in the latest version? help :d
Are you using software rendering? If you are, the game will crash whenever you aim down the sights. Either you will have to turn on OpenGL rendering or I will have to make a fallback sight for sorfware rendering.
I do not use the software render, I use OpenGL. The thing is that just the reflex sight is missing everything else works fine.
I installed the mod by unpacking the pak in the OpenSpades directory like this, it may have something to do with it i don't know I install all my mods like this ( swapping them out)
I am also having the same issue, I tried to make the dot darker using gimp but it still didn't work. As for how I installed it, I simply placed you pak file, the one that is linked to OP, and placed in into the resources file of a vanilla openspades.
This is probably the best mod for openspades yet, keep up the good work !
Put out an update. I changed how the sight is drawn, along with some other things. Let me know if it still doesn't work.
Xcalrune104 wrote:Hey Paratrooper, how do you save files as a .pak? i'm trying to make it better for people to install my mods. Great mod by the way!
The .pak file that OpenSpades uses is pretty much just a .zip file with the file extension replaced to .pak.
7zip allows you to compress something as a .pak directly. If you have that program, the option should be under "Archive format". If you don't have 7zip, just compress it a a regular .zip with whatever program you have and change ".zip" to ".pak" manually by renaming it.
This is amazing! I would love to see a AWP style bolt action sniper with a scope! I have never seen a mod with so much attention to detail. Keep up the good work!
The bolt is on the wrong side and you can't pull it back with your hand like that. You use the charging handle on the upper receiver of the gun in the back, right behind where the carry handle normally is. It looks really cool nonetheless though.
Mr.Torch wrote:The bolt is on the wrong side and you can't pull it back with your hand like that. You use the charging handle on the upper receiver of the gun in the back, right behind where the carry handle normally is. It looks really cool nonetheless though.
There are multiple variations on this. Some uppers have it on the other side, some on both. I chose to go with this so that the charging handle visibly moves back and forth while firing.
Mr.Torch wrote:The bolt is on the wrong side and you can't pull it back with your hand like that. You use the charging handle on the upper receiver of the gun in the back, right behind where the carry handle normally is. It looks really cool nonetheless though.
There are multiple variations on this. Some uppers have it on the other side, some on both. I chose to go with this so that the charging handle visibly moves back and forth while firing.