Serious Sam 3: BFE

Serious Sam 3: BFE

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Male Gnaars replacing Juvenile Antaresian Spiders Mod
   
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21 dec 2012 om 18:32
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Male Gnaars replacing Juvenile Antaresian Spiders Mod

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This mod replaces the juvenile antaresian spiders with male gnaars.



Credits goes to Solais for the Male Gnaar model.
7 opmerkingen
AndrooID 24 jan 2014 om 6:06 
one problem i cant melee kill him.
eveninglion 7 nov 2013 om 13:49 
@Biomechanoid That seems to have done the trick :) Many thanks!
Biomechanoid  [auteur] 7 nov 2013 om 5:35 
@eveninglion, It turns out I messed the file location in the gro file. I updated the mod with the fixed file location and the mod should work now.
eveninglion 7 nov 2013 om 1:27 
Just thought I would post this here for informative purposes, but there was a error with this mod that prevented my game from loading the "No Place To Hide" level for some reason.

23:59:31 ERR: Cannot open file Content/Solais/Models/Enemies/Gnaar/GnaarM.mdl

Don't quite know why this happened, but I thought I'd put this here just in case (and yes, unchecking the mod and restarting the game successfully loaded the level for me). If anyone could figure out a way to fix whatever causes this, I would be very grateful. I hate those spider models and would much rather fight Gnaars if I could!
ChaoSquid (quickliem böi) 11 jun 2013 om 10:56 
Male Gnaars climing walls? Seems legit.
Player 1 jan 2013 om 4:44 
Can you do something with the cave demons, they are really annoying. Probably it's necessary to replace them with Marsh-hoppers from Rigil Kentaurus or reduce their hp and increase size. Anyway, from my point of view, this enemy has to be changed, because it's extremely boring to fight with it.
Deepblue 31 dec 2012 om 14:16 
At least now we know where Gnaars come from.
Eggs of course.