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Pelican Help
I need to know how to make a pelican spawn without making it a projectile. I have successfully PMI'ed it into bloodgulch. But I need to know how to make it spawn in a game as soon as the game starts. Thanks.
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PMI means Perfect Model Injection. For a tutorial on how to do it go to http://www.halomods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7729. It is a good tutorial and will help you learn to PMI.
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I really don't want to get rid of any aspect of a map to inject a vehicle. I remember there was a tutorial on getting a banshee into DangerCanyon. It had you change the vehicle into scenery then in Sparkedit duplicate a piece of scenery and swap it for the banshee scenery. Then you canged the bansee back into a vehicle. But I can't seem to get that to work.
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Here it is. That guy gave me the link. Its kind of confusing instructions.ShadowSpartan wrote:PMI means Perfect Model Injection. For a tutorial on how to do it go to http://www.halomods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7729. It is a good tutorial and will help you learn to PMI.
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