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This means that you can use any one-handed melee weapon on any other melee weapon's animations. Is this useful enough to include in the main article?
This means that you can use any one-handed melee weapon on any other melee weapon's animations. Is this useful enough to include in the main article?
Also, what are the fighting style names in the article from? - Fry
Also, what are the fighting style names in the article from? - Fry
:Seems fine to add that to the article. The names are likely from inside GTA, I can't be sure though as I haven't got the code here right now. The names shouldn't be in a box like that, they should be in the Syntax section and in a list like other names on other pages are.  You can convert the names into English if you want (remove the underscore, make them lowercase etc) [[User:EAi|eAi]] 19:44, 20 March 2008 (CDT)

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While carrying out experiments with this function, I realized that ID's 8-15 change the special attack (aim+enter vehicle) to melee weapon animations, regardless of what you have out. This means that you can use any one-handed melee weapon on any other melee weapon's animations. Is this useful enough to include in the main article? Also, what are the fighting style names in the article from? - Fry

Seems fine to add that to the article. The names are likely from inside GTA, I can't be sure though as I haven't got the code here right now. The names shouldn't be in a box like that, they should be in the Syntax section and in a list like other names on other pages are. You can convert the names into English if you want (remove the underscore, make them lowercase etc) eAi 19:44, 20 March 2008 (CDT)