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Well, You can open your file to check where the model is, but you can simply just click your right mouse button on the model of the in-game spawnmenu and press something like "Copy to Clipboard", Then you can easily get a file path and name of the model.
And uh, No need to use console at all, You'll have to use Notepadd+ or smth outside the game to make an actual NPC I guess.
Okay but do I do this in the text console in game or do I open a file and type this in? How do I know I did it correctly for a certain ragdoll?
Oh yeah well, I didn't add the NPC variants on purpose since the suggestor of this addon wanted me to make it as a PM pack only, Well, Except for those chinese models tho, since they're originally from my GTA 5 model Pack.
Btw, It's kinda simple to turn them into NPC, Just make their animations into NPC's one like Combine or Citizen's one and add a simple code on the autorun, Something like this: AddNPC("GTA V", "Pros Member(White)", "npc_citizen", "models/sentry/gtav/pros/prowg.mdl", {citizentype = CT_UNIQUE, SquadName = "rebels"}, {"weapon_pistol","weapon_smg1"})
, then you can find them on NPC section.
https://steamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2096669566
Sure thing!
Thanks :D