LF: Usagi Bunny - VRChat Rabbit Furry Model/Avatar
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hay just asking small thing here....... dose enyone have enything other then a .gz pack...... hm..... becouse .gz packs...... are usless..... barly enyone uses em and they break and dont work...... is it that hard to have a unity package...... be a unity package...... just saying
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hay just asking small thing here....... dose enyone have enything other then a .gz pack...... hm..... becouse .gz packs...... are usless..... barly enyone uses em and they break and dont work...... is it that hard to have a unity package...... be a unity package...... just saying
@VoxTheSnake okay, that IS a unity package. You have to open the properties of the file and delete the .gz and then say yes or okay and it will change to a unitypackage. it isn't that hard and doesn't break. I've been doing it the whole time.
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hay just asking small thing here....... dose enyone have enything other then a .gz pack...... hm..... becouse .gz packs...... are usless..... barly enyone uses em and they break and dont work...... is it that hard to have a unity package...... be a unity package...... just saying
@VoxTheSnake it's the problem of Google and then the user that sits infront of the Screen.
If you download multiple files from Google it will add the .gz to every file that it thinks is a Compressed file and don't has one of the typical file extension for it.
If you download everything at once then you have to remove the .gz (Usagi Bunny 1.2.unitypackage.gz into Usagi Bunny 1.2.unitypackage)
Or simply only download the unitypackage as a single download then google will not add the .gz to it.
If you are not able to see the .gz then google for "show File name extension" and activate it. (on win10 go to View on the top and select File name extension)
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its on vrmodels now too