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[Release] WoD Character Models (CL, BC, LK)

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Uthil:
Thank you mate, nice addition to TBC.  8)

Agrastyr:
Thanks, been waiting for it.

senshi96:
Awesome, you are hero  ;)

Skylarc:
Thank you so much for this Mod :) made my BC experience so much more enjoyable!
I seem to have FPS drops/ Stutters sometimes with this mod, cant figure out when it happens seems random but pretty often.
If i remove the mod all is fine (this is the only mod i'm using).

running 2.4.3 BC, Tauren Female character.

did anyone else report similar problems?

thank you again for your Mod <3 love it

oh and im getting like 120 FPS baseline in BC so i dont think/hope its not a hardware issue. i'm also running Legion fine on this PC

leeviathan:

--- Quote from: Skylarc on November 22, 2017, 09:31:46 am ---I seem to have FPS drops/ Stutters sometimes with this mod, cant figure out when it happens seems random but pretty often.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for the report, I'll have to investigate. I had similar issues myself, but figured it was because my computer is very old and stuttery anyway.

UPDATE: Something about the BC client itself seems to not jive with any patched-in character model (works fine with creature models). The stuttering thing even happens with the original low-poly character models ported down from WotLK or up from Classic, or even just switching M2s from the very same client; just renaming DraeneiFemale.m2 to BloodElfMale.m2 and placing it in the Character/BloodElf/Male/ directory causes the same hiccup to occur when the client loads BloodElfMale.m2. In fact, changing even 1-bit of superficial information in the hex code of any patched-in character .M2 file will cause the issue. Maybe it's a residual effect from anti-cheat mechanics?

UPDATE 2: Of course I'd figure out a solution 10 minutes after posting questions in every forum I could find. My solution, or hacky work-around, was to change the location of the character models from "Character\..." to "Creature\..." and update the CreatureModelData.DBC file to reflect this.

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