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I got a bit bored and was building some worlds of warcraft mods for the wife. in the process i started playing with the WoW model format and ended up exporting some of them to test in doom, lol

anyway what do you guys think of this guy as in usefullness ?

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Post by Nash »

I've never played WoW but that looks awesome.

How about exporting it as a model for use with GZDoom?
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Post by Paul »

Heh, a Behemoth and a Beholder had a baby ;) Looks pretty cool, maybe a bit chopy. Try applying a meshsmooth or some subdivision to it to soften it. Will be better as a sprite.
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Nash wrote:I've never played WoW but that looks awesome.

How about exporting it as a model for use with GZDoom?
I agree with this young cactus here.
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Post by Enjay »

It looks really cool but it doesn't look especially Doomy in style. I could see it just about fitting into a Hexen level but, actually, Duke Nukem seems right for some reason. Maybe it's the cyclopic nature of the heads. Anyway, it's a cool model so certainly not a waste of time.
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Post by Nash »

Cutmanmike wrote:I agree with this young cactus here.
Excuse me? I'm older than you. ;P
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Post by Zeg-Vok »

Nash wrote:I've never played WoW but that looks awesome.

How about exporting it as a model for use with GZDoom?
Yes, but the Legality of this is in definate Question
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Post by wildweasel »

No more questionable than using Quake or Quake 2 models.
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Post by Boingo the Clown »

Hehehehehe

A cacosaur.

<<EDIT: I forgot to mention that I like it.>>
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wildweasel wrote:No more questionable than using Quake or Quake 2 models.
I'd tend to disagree there, seeing how iD no longer considers (And hasnt for awhile) Q1 and Q2 their current mainstream games, sure they are great classics, but Id isnt really making huge amounts of money off of them, whereas Blizzard is making a killing with WoW, and thus might not be too happy with people ripping and then converting their models for use in personal projects without Blizzard's concent. But then one can argue that since Blizzard actually allows anyone to download the game data files and in fact the entire game for free (The money comes from accts for those who dont know), so therefore one could argue that they arent actually hurting Blizzard, but possibly helping them by exposing people who most likely wouldnt think about playing WoW to some of WoW's monsters or whathaveyou.
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