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I am quite curious. I have a game file(from here) and I'm wondering how to open a .psa file. If anyone could tell me how, I'd be more than grateful.

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.psa? As in the animation files used for Unreal engine?

All you need is a modelling program, and a plugin for .psk and .psa, and you're set.
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(08-08-2014, 08:18 PM)Mystie Wrote: .psa? As in the animation files used for Unreal engine?

All you need is a modelling program, and a plugin for .psk and .psa, and you're set.

Thanks! you wouldn't happen to know where I could find such a program? I am quite a slow thinker when it comes to 3d models and engines. I tried unity, but the file won't load for whatever reason.
Anyway, thanks for the advice!
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I would recommend Blender as it's a free modelling program, but it's a P.O.S. when it comes to .psk and .psa files. 3DSMax is the perfect choice for .psk and .psa, but it is very, very, VERY expensive.
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I use Milkshape myself.
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(08-09-2014, 11:28 AM)kinlyki Wrote: I use Milkshape myself.

Milkshape? not to familiar with that one.

Anyway, I have tried 3ds max (at least the free trial) And I never really got tp the .psa plugin. in fact, before I even got to that, I tried loading another model(Again, from here) and that sucker crashed! I deleted it the next day. I have tried blender, but that program is very alien to my beginner mind.
anyway, thank for all the concern!
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(08-10-2014, 01:03 PM)nateismyname Wrote: I have tried blender, but that program is very alien to my beginner mind.

Blender is actually the easiest modelling program to use. Just look up some tutorials on Google or YouTube and you'll be able to figure things out in a snap.
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(08-10-2014, 08:48 PM)Mystie Wrote: [quote='nateismyname' pid='562254' dateline='1407693838']
I have tried blender, but that program is very alien to my beginner mind.

Blender is actually the easiest modelling program to use.

I'll have to consider that. I'll do that as soon as possible. Thanks!
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