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I have been aware of your 64-bit port of Amnesia/HPL2 for the past year and the fact that there's no current FBX support in your fork. I know Frictional removed the FBX sdk from the original branch but correct me if I'm wrong here if I ask if the lack of FBX support in your fork more has to do with not able to find a 64-bit version of the FBX SDK library than FG removing it on their own end? If that is indeed the case; I do have the 64-bit version of the FBX SDK 2014.2 (which judging by this branch; Amnesia is able to support it) at hand and if needed.
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Hi, NewsmanWaterpaper. Thanks for the interest in my fork.
The lack of FBX SDK support in it has more to do with me wanting to keep the build self-sufficient and free of dependency on pre-compiled 3rd party libraries. I didn't quite reached that goal yet, though, because there's still a dependency on the 64-bit OpenAL dll that has to be downloaded separately.
I think if I'm ever going to resurrect the FBX loader in this fork, I'll start with trying OpenFBX first, and if that fails, then maybe resort to using the FBX SDK.
Hi,
I have been aware of your 64-bit port of Amnesia/HPL2 for the past year and the fact that there's no current FBX support in your fork. I know Frictional removed the FBX sdk from the original branch but correct me if I'm wrong here if I ask if the lack of FBX support in your fork more has to do with not able to find a 64-bit version of the FBX SDK library than FG removing it on their own end? If that is indeed the case; I do have the 64-bit version of the FBX SDK 2014.2 (which judging by this branch; Amnesia is able to support it) at hand and if needed.
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