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| 30 Mar 2012 11:19 AM |
I'm not sure, sorry.
I hate it that they banned uploading meshes to roblox. |
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| 30 Mar 2012 01:56 PM |
@Enum
I know why.
But they could of just banned those players.. |
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arundel
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| 30 Mar 2012 03:01 PM |
| Idk.. Raw uploading (if that's still possible) would be the only way, else you could make a mesh out of triangles with a script like Meshizer. |
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| 30 Mar 2012 03:18 PM |
| It's actually still possible to put meshes into your place, other users just have to download them, put them into the correct file location, and you have to have your mesh linked to it. But, if you and your game players are willing to put up the effort, it is possible. |
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| 30 Mar 2012 06:17 PM |
| Wouldn't it be kinda' hard to create a mod for Roblox, considering it's not open-source? |
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myrkos
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| 30 Mar 2012 06:18 PM |
^
When it's not open source the process of "modding" is often called hacking/cracking/reverse engineering. |
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