The models are brand new custom models of a historic ship type known as a Cog (from the middle ages). You can see damge on the ship such as broken masts, holes in the hulls and deck, as well as missing pieces.
If your looking for the Unweathered ship wrecks - search for Unweathered or Shipwrecks and check the titles carefuly.
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 10 that made this score of 8.70.
Posted by Barrador ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-05 02:36:00
thanks monkey! that rules=easy when you know how! finally get to walk around some lovely wrecks! cheers~
Posted by Spirit of Monkey ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-02 06:26:00
Sorry, that last comment should have been directed at
Barrador not Smolin.
Posted by Spirit of Monkey ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-02 06:24:00
Smolin,
I don't know abouot other people but I access these
(once the Hak is attached as instructed in the read me)
by using the placeables wizard from the wizards pull down menu at the top. Create a miscellaneous placeable called shipwreck then click the option for the "details utility"
to pop up (can't remember the exact name) in there you can select the apperance of your placeable, scroll down to
"Cog-Weathered2w" or whatever. They all have cog at the start. Finish your custom placeable, access from the placeables custom "tree" and place.
Enjoy.
Posted by Smolin ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-30 00:26:00
An excellent hak. A must-have for our PW. Great for creepy coastlines. Lovely work with lots of variety.
Posted by Barrador ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-30 00:25:00
Well i'd luv to vote for this as looks good in the pics..but still cant find it?! have it loaded in a toolset module but cant find the models? thats the same for both weathered + unweathered...should they be under placeables? what tileset? maybe i need to d/load again?cheers!
Posted by Nehor ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-03 22:36:00
Nice Hac!!!! but is there a way to use both the weathered and Unweathered in the same module
Posted by Nehor ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-11-03 22:36:00
Nice Hac!!!! but is there a way to use both the weathered and Unweathered in the same module
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