its exactly that, but he was specifically looking for desktop. that scene is vr only bc you have to control the male in first person.Maybe this is the thing you are looking forYou must be registered to see the links
I haven't tested it yet, but it looks like you can just command persons without adding animations.
please help mate..Yeah, that link is shite -- simslove2000 previously posted this link:You must be registered to see the links
Dude -- just replying to random, absolutely unrelated posts gets you nowhere. Please stop.please help mate..
ok..I want now to know what will happend if I delete this 2 foldersView attachment 2914940
Hi...so this 2 folders...
I assume the first its for the "hide" scene option. Is that right? and the second what is supost to be? ty
Why do you want to delete those folders? Their size is very small (only a couple of KB), and as soon as you restart VaM, you either get an error message or VaM will recreate those folders. So what's the point? I'm just curious...ok..I want now to know what will happend if I delete this 2 folders
So like after reaching more then 7k var files and 4k scenes...the loading times very slow (minutes for some scenes) I started deleting the vars I dont need (as scenes/morphs/clothing). But...in those 2 folders...things that I deleted are there. In "scam for missing" all those deleted want to be redownloaded.Why do you want to delete those folders? Their size is very small (only a couple of KB), and as soon as you restart VaM, you either get an error message or VaM will recreate those folders. So what's the point? I'm just curious...
Not at all. Those two directories have nothing to do with "Missing dependencies". And VaM doesn't give a sh*t if you delete a *.VAR file but the preferences for that file are still there. Deleting those two directories will not improve your loading times.Maybe deleting them will help a bit for loading times and could reset those 2 things
I will do that..but first I want to take off every thign from the copy I have now cuz I want to extraxt all textures on a separate folder so I will not need the *.var file fro that one.. I got lots of char scenes with tatoos..thas why I do this...Not at all. Those two directories have nothing to do with "Missing dependencies". And VaM doesn't give a sh*t if you delete a *.VAR file but the preferences for that file are still there. Deleting those two directories will not improve your loading times.
I'll give you the same advice that I gave to the user above you: start slow. Personally I'd say 7k *.VAR files is way too many, there's no way you'll ever need all of them. Create a new, empty folder, copy the VaM_updater.exe to it and re-download a fresh copy of VaM. Select a single scene/look from your old installation that you want to keep and copy it to the new VaM installation. Check for missing dependencies, and install them as well (if there are too many dependencies for a single look/scene, I personally would dip that scene/look). Continue doing one by by one until you have all the scenes/looks/plugins etc. you really need. That's how you keep your VaM installation clean and organized, and don't mess up your loading times.
Because another *.VAR has listed it as its dependency. If package A requires (as in "depends on") a skin from package B, and you extract just the skin and then delete package B, package A still requires package B unless you change the content of package A.why they ask me to redowloand a scene from that UI if I deleted it already?
you got just one...at me its red till hell...I will see then after I clear all useles scenes if this is still an encounter for meBecause another *.VAR has listed it as its dependency. If package A requires (as in "depends on") a skin from package B, and you extract just the skin and then delete package B, package A still requires package B unless you change the content of package A.
Open the in-game Package manager, click on "Missing Dependencies" to see what (still installed) *.VAR package is missing what package(s).
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It's because I keep my VaM installation as clean as I can -- and you don'tyou got just one...at me its red till hell...
what exactly would i have to do that would cause an overload of morphs? active morphs depend on the scene and animations, but can also be toggled on/off by loading appearance presets, right?It's less about how many vars you have and more about how many morphs you have active.
Vars in general will increase load times, but morphs (even if they aren't preloaded) will decrease performance.
I definitely like having many vars to play with but I keep my morphs clean.