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==20 object limit removed ==
Valve seems to have removed the old 20 collision objects limit, so this whole page could possibly be redundant from now on. Either way it has helped me out a lot in the past, but finally Valve saw that 20 objects was not enough these days and they removed or raised it, I haven't tested a new limit yet or have had this confirmed by anyone else. I already compiled 30+ object collision models without the "$maxconvexpieces" and it worked as well.
A '''costly collision model''' is one with over 20 convex parts. You will receive this error when going over it:
A '''costly collision model''' is one with over 20 convex parts. You will receive this error when going over it:



Revision as of 02:24, 5 October 2010

A costly collision model is one with over 20 convex parts. You will receive this error when going over it:

WARNING: COSTLY COLLISION MODEL!!!! (30 parts - 20 allowed)
WARNING: Error with convex elements of myfirstmodel-phys.smd, building single convex!!!!
Model has 31 convex sub-parts
Collision model completed.

The appearance of "error with convex elements" is itself an error, so ignore it. Your meshes are (probably) fine.

Solution for Orange Box

Either try to decrease the number of convex meshes, or if you really do need that many of them (usually only excusable on very large models), to use the $maxconvexpieces command to override the limit to one of your own preference. For instance:

$collisionmodel "myfirstmodel-phys.smd" { $concave $maxconvexpieces 30 }

Solution for Ep1

Episode One engine users must run studiomdl with the -fullcollide parameter when compiling instead.

Open a text editor and copy and paste the following:

@echo on
cd "%sourcesdk%\bin\ep1\bin\"
studiomdl.exe -fullcollide %1
@pause

Save the text file as a .bat (wrap quote marks around the filename if you are using Notepad to make sure it's not saved as a .txt instead). Then drag and drop your QC files onto the file to use it.