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- Ryan Cordell
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fgsdh damnit. People with unstable explosive ram will have to remain in the corner and cry for now, but that screenshot looks great .
Btw what is this recording movement you speak of? The only way I could think of doing something like that, is a script that prints the values of your postion, angle and any other info to the console, take them out using the logfile command and then using action specials to play them back in ACS.
But that's just me.
Btw what is this recording movement you speak of? The only way I could think of doing something like that, is a script that prints the values of your postion, angle and any other info to the console, take them out using the logfile command and then using action specials to play them back in ACS.
But that's just me.
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That wasn't so hard, now was it? However, that's not exactly what I did for this demo.Cutmanmike wrote:Btw what is this recording movement you speak of? The only way I could think of doing something like that, is a script that prints the values of your postion, angle and any other info to the console, take them out using the logfile command and then using action specials to play them back in ACS.
I woud have gladly explained it in detail if I had not promised I wouldn't. Withholding information that might help others is not normally my style.HotWax wrote:its a sekret!
And thanks for the positive feedback!