Not having the common folder would crash the game. His problem was that the skin just wasn't showing up.theultimat wrote:Seeing as no one else has said it I may as well - did you copy over the Common side folder from the assets?
Skinning Question
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Re: Skinning Question
I figured both out. I needed to both add the "common" folder, and add the "dc:" to the "sides\\rep" in the .lua.
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that's what we said for you to do
Let us know if it works.
Let us know if it works.
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It worked, I got the skins to show up. 
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'Gratz. 
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Yeah, I thought that, but if he didn't have the dc: there then it wouldn't crash as the game wouldn't be reading it.Xavious wrote:Not having the common folder would crash the game. His problem was that the skin just wasn't showing up.theultimat wrote:Seeing as no one else has said it I may as well - did you copy over the Common side folder from the assets?
