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Title: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Joeman1991 on March 10, 2009, 10:24:36 pm
Hi. I'm a complete noob to this game, but I would like to know if there is a way to disable blood in-game. That would be great.
                                                Thank you - Joeman1991
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Twistkill on March 10, 2009, 11:18:18 pm
Technically, yes, there is, although I really don't see how it helps. Go into your Soldat folder and open Sparks-gfx. The ones labeled "blood", "lilblood", "puff" and "splat" are all part of the blood seen on gosteks and when they hit polys, etc. You can get delete these, if you wish, and there won't be any more signs of blood in-game. However, things which will make body parts fly off, such as explosions or repeatedly shooting them, will still occur, and as such, the violent portion of the game is still there despite being no blood to accompany it.

EDIT:

I just tested this myself, and it appears that there are still red spots on dead bodies. Perhaps these are actually part of the gostek files and not Sparks-gfx images. In any case, I'm afraid I can't help you any further. Happy gaming.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: -Zombie- on March 11, 2009, 12:49:06 am
I just tested this myself, and it appears that there are still red spots on dead bodies. Perhaps these are actually part of the gostek files and not Sparks-gfx images. In any case, I'm afraid I can't help you any further. Happy gaming.
Ok, go to soldat/gostek-gfx/ranny. delete all those files and there will no longer be any blood on corpses and such.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: scarface09 on March 11, 2009, 01:40:29 am
Why? Aren't you allowed to play with games that have blood? Or do you just not like blood for some reason? (Just Curious...)
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: KYnetiK on March 11, 2009, 02:27:42 am
Lets excercise our primal roots and practice killing each other for fun...
But no blood...
That would be morally outrageous...Being virtual and all...


IMHO If youre told you cant play a game because it has blood in it, then tell them to take a good look at the world around them and shut the f**k up.

If you have been terribly traumatised by blood and suffer haemophobia, you wouldnt be playing a game where murder is the main objective.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: echo_trail on March 11, 2009, 04:53:55 am
He never said anything about him not being allowed to play with blood effects. Now shut up and get back on topic.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: numgun on March 11, 2009, 07:46:33 am
Delete the files? Are you sure that wont cause soldat to throw errors for files it cant find?
I always thought it was a matter of replacing the default files with an empty green pixel image.

Correct me if I'm wrong but it just seems fishy.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: STM1993 on March 11, 2009, 07:53:59 am
You can't disable with options. You should NOT delete the files. Instead, you open those files and modify them by filling them with bright green, because that is the colour considered to be "invisible" in Soldat.

Technically, yes, there is, although I really don't see how it helps. Go into your Soldat folder and open Sparks-gfx. The ones labeled "blood", "lilblood", "puff" and "splat" are all part of the blood seen on gosteks and when they hit polys, etc. You can get delete these, if you wish, and there won't be any more signs of blood in-game. However, things which will make body parts fly off, such as explosions or repeatedly shooting them, will still occur, and as such, the violent portion of the game is still there despite being no blood to accompany it.

EDIT:
I just tested this myself, and it appears that there are still red spots on dead bodies. Perhaps these are actually part of the gostek files and not Sparks-gfx images. In any case, I'm afraid I can't help you any further. Happy gaming.
Those on sparks are the effects when you get shot, do /mercy etc.

If you are injured, there would be blood on you. The files are found in the directory:

Soldat/Gostek-gfx/Ranny
and in
Soldat/Gostek-gfx/Team2/Ranny

"Ranny" is the folder you should look into for the graphics of an injured opponent.



Have fun!
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: y0da on March 11, 2009, 08:50:03 am
There was this modification done by Aquarius...
Can't open the polish forums due to connection problems right now, but I'll make a try later.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: croat1gamer on March 11, 2009, 09:02:42 am
well, you can just open all the files in soldat/gostek-gfx/ranny and soldat/gostek-gfx/team2/ranny and change ALL the pictures with green (on rgb 0,255,0) and you will have no blood at all
but the parts of the body will be shown, and can be cut to pieces and etc.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Fujifabric on March 11, 2009, 12:13:37 pm
well... another option is playing with a mod that use another things instead of blood like most of the mecha mods... or if you just don't want it to be red i do have a .zip with almost 40 colors for the blood ingame, if you are interested...
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: AntiHero on March 11, 2009, 06:47:19 pm
Try to Look for a mod that has no mod or you could try to recolor into a different color :D Like pink :b or you could just use what other people recommended
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Gnoblar on March 13, 2009, 07:57:05 am
IMHO If youre told you cant play a game because it has blood in it, then tell them to take a good look at the world around them and shut the f**k up.

If you have been terribly traumatised by blood and suffer haemophobia, you wouldnt be playing a game where murder is the main objective.

You sir, are an idiot.

There's no real point to disabling blood, as the body parts keep flying as stated on the posts above. In my mid, I've made all the blood effects one pixel big so there isn't the ridiculous amount of blood like the normal soldat. Sadly, soldat is a gory game with heavy metal music and a ton of blood. I'm not too fussed about the blood, but a "gore off" option would be good, with no decapitation or blood, and bodies stay still after death.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: NooMoahk on March 14, 2009, 01:38:24 am
soldat is a gory game with heavy metal music and a ton of blood

That sounded awesome.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Gnoblar on March 17, 2009, 05:09:44 am
soldat is a gory game with heavy metal music and a ton of blood

That sounded awesome.

Thank you.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: y0da on May 05, 2009, 08:46:54 am
http://members.lycos.co.uk/mody/ssaj.php?plik=noviolencemod.zip
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: homerofgods on May 05, 2009, 10:19:40 am
offended by red pixels, must be religion
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: PQ on May 05, 2009, 10:34:28 am
offended by red pixels, must be religion
Photo's of child porn are just pixels as well. But errr, being offended by something (like child porn) is just a matter of culture.
Title: Re: Hi, there. Is there a way to turn off blood?
Post by: Baoden on May 05, 2009, 04:15:42 pm
child porn
Hi, I'm Chris Hansen from Dateline NBC's How to Catch a Predator.
Why don't you have a seat over here?


... Someone had to say it.
Anyways, the mod y0da posted should work for you, same with editing your blood to the lime green you find in pictures (If you're using MS Paint, it's a standard color) will work too, but limbs will still go flying as everyone else has said. Just pretend when limbs go flying everyone's just a plastic toy or something. Hasbro mod. (c)