Well thats not how it is in planetside but i dont care.
Help with rof thank you have a nice day.
Help with rof thank you have a nice day.
Dude I just proved your point. Besides you don't have to use harsh language to get your point across. I know we are both right because when I was at a computer camp we used the $4000 dollar Maya and Z was green (up) so w.eQuote:
Craby, We gunna talk about this again?
Suggest you take a good look at 3d programs like maya or 3dmax. Fuck I got a 23gb's of 3d Training that can back me up on this.
Craby fails again.
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Gratz on the COF. Warping up one level is teleporting. Z=(Z+32), if I remember the height correctly.Quote:
Now, I really want to be able to Teleport or Warp. I don't actually want to be able to warp to a specified X Y Z position, but I want to be able to do is like... blink up through a floor onto the next level of the tower, or blink outside through a wall. Is this possible? I would imagine it is. Is it extremely stupid and is practically an insta-ban? Can anyone give me some hints on how to/where to look? I'm pretty sure it would be requiring some Code caving... Which I really have no idea how to do, but that's Ok I guess. I just hope my game crashes if I screw up, instead of getting banned :-P
Thanks a mil ;)
Right, that sounds logical =P Unfortunately, I'm not sure how to run a calculation on the numbers. I have an idea --which is always a horribly dangerous thing -- and I'm going to try it next time I log. (I'm at work :()Quote:
Gratz on the COF. Warping up one level is teleporting. Z=(Z+32), if I remember the height correctly.
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Well, when you turn it on, you're doing a poke thing. Like:Quote:
Well got CoF working nicely finally... now to figure out what part of this I'm supposed to edit to turn it off. >.>
Poke [Address] 90
ohhh, it all makes sense now! lol thanks manQuote:
Well, when you turn it on, you're doing a poke thing. Like:
the 90 you set is a Nop code, or "Non-Operative" - As in it does no calculations on that address any more. It stays locked at the current value. So, what you're going to want to do to turn it off, is Poke it back to what it was at before. Sound simple? I hope it works. I'm not sure if it's right. :-P I think it is. If anyone reading this notices I'm wrong, Please, Let me know! Help some n00bs out!Code:Poke [Address] 90