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Been trying to make a weapon and wanted to use a different tracer, unfortunately it seems the only thing that matters is the model the round uses
tracerColor and tracerColorR don't seem to change anything, and even at tracerStartTime set to 0.001 or even just 0 it still starts a bit of a ways away from the gun.
So since I'm not great with modeling, I wanted to use this as a template, stretch it out, and change its color to a purple-ish one like what you'd see if you look up "hydrogen plasma"
if you want to use RHS, ACE or some other compatibility addon I've made. Then open their workshop pages and subscribe.
Is there a video tutorial?
I've watch your vidéo and we can't see too much tracer like Star Wars , it's not bad it's just a comment that's all :)
I've set every 3rd round to be a tracer, while heavy calibers and helicopter MGs have every round as a tracer round.
If you don't like it, well that's fine. Don't use it