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Thank you!
I really don't mind, either way works.
I'm not very experienced with lua, but it shouldn't be too hard to add or change something in a list.
Do whichever method you like.
:)
How do you prefer the update be made.
1. It stays how it is now
2. I can give you a synchronization lua file for the external DSV.
1. This is less hassle for you. I keep updating the track pack, but the downside is that you need to tell me that you've changed something in the models or you've added new models
2. This is less hassle for me. I provide you the DSV sync lua file so you can support the tracks on your own. However, whenever you chene something it will be up to you to update the DSV lua file.
Cheers !
https://github.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool/commit/41121639d401f5b539887936dbdc164f2ecfea07
Nope, not yet...
CRAZY TRACKWORK
CRAZY TRACKWORK
I tried to make it work but it's complicated.
You need to have a Lua file (that i have in the addon) which generates the file that has all the trackassembly data. I had to make that file myself though, so I suspect that the automatic generator either only works on servers, or doesn't work at all. But for all I know, it should work.