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− | [[Image:BoxeAppearance.png|thumbnail|399px|right|Default boxes]] | + | [[Image:BoxeAppearance.png|thumbnail|399px|right|Default boxes in [[BZFlag_3.0|3.0]]]] |
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'''In versions 2.0.8 and older, boxes do not support''' [[material]], custom textures, or [[Physics_Drivers|physics drivers]]. The [[meshbox]] object replaces the box object and supports all these features and capabilities. | '''In versions 2.0.8 and older, boxes do not support''' [[material]], custom textures, or [[Physics_Drivers|physics drivers]]. The [[meshbox]] object replaces the box object and supports all these features and capabilities. | ||
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+ | '''However, as of June 6, 2006 (SVN revision 13013, version 2.0.9)''', bzfs will convert the box object to a mesh when necessary. This feature allows them to be textured and have physics drivers assigned to them. | ||
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