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<div class="IPBDescription">Decomped model doesn't have a template</div> Can this model be hack? Is there a way to make a template?
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I understand all the words, but I dont' know what you're saying.
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Template?
Dunno what you mean, but after decompiling something there IS all the stuff you need to edit/recompile created.
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put it in a big folder, right click and sort by "Size", generally, the largest should be the refrence
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Or look in the $body section of the .qc to find out what the reference is called.
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Dunno what you mean, but after decompiling something there IS all the stuff you need to edit/recompile created.