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Re: UTF Editor

Subject: Re: UTF Editor
by { Sushi} on 2011/5/31 18:32:46

Ya, I use the UTF Editor for everything. It allows me to use hundreds of hardpoints easily. What's great is that for ships that share identical hardpoints, I can just slide and drop the hardpoint folder and move to my bidding

It's also great cause it allows you to see where all the hardpoints are on the model at once. For larger ships/objects, with several hardpoints, gives you a great feel for spacing between hardpoints (particularly useful for fuses).

Only issues I have with it is that it doesn't update when you change the angles of the hardpoints. You have to close the viewer and reopen and the .sur file issue.

Other than that, it's spectacular!!