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Old 02-06-2004, 09:10 PM   #1
Acleacius
Problem with Dead Bodies
Is there a command to make bodies only stay for a minute or less?

I noticed there seems to be problems with large number of bodies in close together.
As your escaping the hospital, at the top of the stairwell before you go down to the garage area.
I usually let them come thru the door, im just around the corner and I pick the off.
There were maybe 8 dead bodies, expended shells and decals when I would walk over them to get down the stairs my frames went from 75fps to 12fps, Yikes.
I have noticed this before huge framerate drops, but didnt know what was causing it and I have finally figured it out.
I even waited several minutes 2-3 and the bodies never disappeared, so my frames kept droping.
I have noticed this in several areas where you are rushed by multipule enemies.
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Old 02-06-2004, 09:39 PM   #2
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Re: Problem with Dead Bodies
^ haha, i did the EXACT same thing. What I did was shoot a few of them away and down the stairs.
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Old 02-06-2004, 11:18 PM   #3
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Re: Problem with Dead Bodies
You'd have to try to mod it so they disappear in the single player stuff. As it is for the entire game, bodies don't disappear unless it's scripted. Even in Dead Man Walking, they aren't disappearing, just respawning and thus resetting the corpses.
 
 

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