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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Lastly, sorry if I'm bothering you. Thank you for this addon and have a good day 🤗
Just curious, can you please update this mod and fix a couple of issues with it?
Ness's right wrist is missed up (as well as Lucas's right wrist. Nothing wrong with their left wrist though).
Also, Ness's finger posing is pretty messed up, you can't copy one finger pose over to the other, they'll be posed differently.
And for some reason, Ness's pinky finger posing is inverted or something unlike the other fingers, you have to move it in reverse unlike the other fingers (AFAIK, Lucas's pinky finger is fine and is not reversed).
Here's an Imgur album of the issues (as well as few more but minor issues):
https://imgur.com/a/ness-ssbu-model-problems-gmod-OzfcFa7
Please update it! I have so many screenshots that I want to take and these screenshots centering around Ness specifically (and they mostly show these areas where Ness's model is messed up).
MRX-1 OUT
Nor will I be beaten!
Can't you read the description? I will NOT port anything else Super Smash Bros. Ultimate related. These were a one-off port, and were proven to be extremely difficult. I was almost burnt out in the process of porting these two and you expect me to follow your little list? There are plenty of other porters you can rely, but most importantly, be patient, for crying out loud!
...Ganondorf is already here.
And stop requesting. That only deprives the author of doing them. Good things come to those who wait.