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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 16:57:03 GMT -5
What dose this mean
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 17:00:00 GMT -5
the hex. is A92CB6563DCEC2A0 witch is the objects instance of the object and 12190318772905493152 is the decimal Representative of that instance is their another way of doing this nummber
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Post by Leniad on Apr 12, 2018 17:03:57 GMT -5
It looks like you are trying to change collectible item, which is an object and requires decimal32
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 17:22:07 GMT -5
this is the object, how would might I go about doing that.
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 17:27:30 GMT -5
im just not sure how I would do that
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 17:31:09 GMT -5
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 17:33:37 GMT -5
dont tell me all I had to do is change the mode
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Post by andrew on Apr 12, 2018 17:47:18 GMT -5
Hey JPCopeSIMs, The easiest way to get 32 bit instances on your object is to create it with the selective clone option (from the main screen) and check all options including the 32-bit instance. You can change it afterwards using the hash generator and copying the FNV32 instead of the FNV64 and paste it into both the object definition and the object catalog resource's Key > Instance in the warehouse. If you do it manually, make sure to generate a unique one for each swatch.
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Post by JPCopeSIMs on Apr 12, 2018 18:04:31 GMT -5
Thank you so much Leniad and andrew I tend to over anilize evry thing and make it way hard than I should
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