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:Do you got a BaseScale of 0.8 or have you called modScale 0.8 before calling modScale 0.9? I just ask because i think that the BaseScale is handled as it were a scale of 1.0 (and therefore modScale 0.99 decreases the scale). I haven't tested it, though. But you are right, this should be tested and documented here. --[[User:JustTim|JustTim]] 02:58, 6 June 2006 (EDT) | :Do you got a BaseScale of 0.8 or have you called modScale 0.8 before calling modScale 0.9? I just ask because i think that the BaseScale is handled as it were a scale of 1.0 (and therefore modScale 0.99 decreases the scale). I haven't tested it, though. But you are right, this should be tested and documented here. --[[User:JustTim|JustTim]] 02:58, 6 June 2006 (EDT) | ||
::It sounds like the ModScale modifies the scale of the object from its current state, and not necessarily from the base. [[User:TheImperialDragon|TheImperialDragon]] 08:28, 6 June 2006 (EDT) |
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This doesn't work as documented. 0.8 scale with ModScale 0.99 actually DECREASES. --MaXiMiUS 00:29, 6 June 2006 (EDT)
- Do you got a BaseScale of 0.8 or have you called modScale 0.8 before calling modScale 0.9? I just ask because i think that the BaseScale is handled as it were a scale of 1.0 (and therefore modScale 0.99 decreases the scale). I haven't tested it, though. But you are right, this should be tested and documented here. --JustTim 02:58, 6 June 2006 (EDT)
- It sounds like the ModScale modifies the scale of the object from its current state, and not necessarily from the base. TheImperialDragon 08:28, 6 June 2006 (EDT)