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| 13 Mar 2013 05:13 AM |
| If I use Crazyman32's auto-weld script, would that result in less laggy vehicles? I weld my vehicles manually, and mine tend to lag. But, I've noticed those who use Crazyman32's script have less lag. |
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| 13 Mar 2013 07:04 AM |
| Probably, since its just one script instead of multiple welds |
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| 13 Mar 2013 09:29 AM |
Some weld scripts run while ingame. Their inserted into scripts that activate when MakeJoints is called. With autoweld you run the script once then save your model. Since the model is already welded it doesn't need to run another script in game. |
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| 13 Mar 2013 10:21 AM |
| Wait, so I'm confused. I thought you put it in the model and delete it when it's welded. |
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| 13 Mar 2013 10:33 AM |
The script removes itself when ran. The idea is to run the script in studio before you save the welded model. This way the script doesnt have to run in game and cause lag.
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| 13 Mar 2013 11:40 AM |
If you manually weld anything then that's better. If whatever you are welding contains more scripts then just combine the scripts.
However, I guess it also depends on how you are welding. Weld scripts shouldn't lag too much... |
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