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Is there any way to adjust the y-position of the character model in the Character Info screen?

 

For example, T3M4 is lower on the screen than the other characters, so if you're making a mod in which you replace him with another character, that character model is too low. Is there a way to fix this, or is it hard coded into the game for T3M4's slot?

 

Thanks,

-Tone

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Thanks for the reply. Hopefully that naggin voice is onto something...

 

 

"So Long and Thanks For All the Fish!"

 

I can't believe they're making another Hitchhiker's Guide adaptation... can't they let Douglas Adams rest in peace with his fish!?? Do they really think all his wit and subtlety can translate into a 90 minute film? :rolleyes:

 

-Tone

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Originally posted by SothiHenson

I can't believe they're making another Hitchhiker's Guide adaptation... can't they let Douglas Adams rest in peace with his fish!?? Do they really think all his wit and subtlety can translate into a 90 minute film? :rolleyes:

 

-Tone

 

Though to be fair, I think I heard that he might have actually wrote the screenplay, so maybe I'm over-reacting. Still doesn't quite seem right though. ;)

 

-Tone

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Originally posted by SothiHenson

Though to be fair, I think I heard that he might have actually wrote the screenplay, so maybe I'm over-reacting. Still doesn't quite seem right though. ;)

 

-Tone

 

He did. That and his name is in other portions of the movie credits for production. But by far the movie has surpassed his writing enabling enough additional humor in things such as the soundtrack and the sort. This allows the movie to escape the bounds of the book. I loved the movie personally.

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Originally posted by Darkkender

He did. That and his name is in other portions of the movie credits for production. But by far the movie has surpassed his writing enabling enough additional humor in things such as the soundtrack and the sort. This allows the movie to escape the bounds of the book. I loved the movie personally.

 

That's great to hear! I guess I didn't realize how long the film had been in production. I originally assumed it was started after his passing. Maybe I'll check it out, afterall.

 

Thanks,

-Tone (who has a habit of sending his own threads off-topic!)

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