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Sure. I mean, you don't really have to ask if it's only for personal use. And if you'd plan to upload the edit, just remember to credit me and 3Dvision and it's all good
That is the best possible explanation. I apologise again for the disappointing news, but as I said that is how the vanilla game/map was coded. And I suck too much at blender to fix the animations.
I was thinking the same thing, but it turns out the game uses the same single dropship model for every sequence. So apologies for that, but there really is no other way, maybe besides editing the map itself
Unfortunately no, since the model was made by Eevah and has a custom skeleton and animations. And editing that is way above my abilites
Suprisingly, the sequence works properly, unless I forgot to check properly. The reason for it is that I left the original skeleton intact, since it wasn't necessary to modify it, so the EP2 animations work (although they look kinda funny)