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[Lands Of The Forgotten Release] Pull Back
Discussion on [Lands Of The Forgotten Release] Pull Back within the CO2 PServer Guides & Releases forum part of the CO2 Private Server category.
09/07/2009, 16:07
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[Lands Of The Forgotten Release] Pull Back
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09/07/2009, 16:12
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LOL btw I like your avatar
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09/07/2009, 21:25
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Sry, but why does the Pull Back activate?
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09/07/2009, 21:32
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what exactly does the pull back...do?
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09/07/2009, 21:47
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Originally Posted by Kokuna4
Sry, but why does the Pull Back activate?
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Originally Posted by Prot0type
what exactly does the pull back...do?
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The Pull Back makes you go to the step you were on before you clicked for a new step, Lets say you are trying to disconnect by going super far from one point to another, the Pull Back will pull you back to your original spot, which denies you from doing that.
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09/07/2009, 22:41
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Originally Posted by Empty Project
The Pull Back makes you go to the step you were on before you clicked for a new step, Lets say you are trying to disconnect by going super far from one point to another, the Pull Back will pull you back to your original spot, which denies you from doing that.
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Incorrect usage, yes pull backs can stop you from trying to jump disconnect.
But they where actually made too stop speed hackers.
Your code is incomplete I believe.
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09/07/2009, 22:52
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oh, i don't realize why you would want to prevent jump d/c, even though you have a command for it. i mean, does it have a flaw that something occurs? i mean, i could understand the usage of it for speeders.
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09/07/2009, 23:08
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well you can also use it for gw gate, boundries, etc
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09/07/2009, 23:10
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you're right on that one.
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09/07/2009, 23:45
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Originally Posted by Zion~
Incorrect usage, yes pull backs can stop you from trying to jump disconnect.
But they where actually made too stop speed hackers.
Your code is incomplete I believe.
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Incomplete? How so? It works perfectly fine...
Reads the distance between the previous step and the new step, If too great it will pull you back. To tell you the truth this was created for the very purpose of stopping people for disconnecting. Show your code and tell me your purpose, I can speed perfectly fine on a server with pullback. This pullback has nothing to do with speeding, It does not calculate how fast they are going but how far they are going in one single jump. So in fact, Your definition of pull back is incorrect.
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09/07/2009, 23:53
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Whatever, according to this code I can still spoof jumps to teleport.
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09/07/2009, 23:56
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Originally Posted by _tao4229_
Whatever, according to this code I can still spoof jumps to teleport.
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Yes, I know that. Its just a bug, Though I will not be working on it. That is up to whoever wants this.
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09/08/2009, 00:22
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Originally Posted by Empty Project
Incomplete? How so? It works perfectly fine...
Reads the distance between the previous step and the new step, If too great it will pull you back. To tell you the truth this was created for the very purpose of stopping people for disconnecting. Show your code and tell me your purpose, I can speed perfectly fine on a server with pullback. This pullback has nothing to do with speeding, It does not calculate how fast they are going but how far they are going in one single jump. So in fact, Your definition of pull back is incorrect.
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More or less, they were made too stop speed hackers, your usage is your personal business. Yes its incomplete because it doesn't calculate how fast you are moving.
I don't have a code for this, don't need it.
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09/08/2009, 02:17
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Originally Posted by Zion~
More or less, they were made too stop speed hackers, your usage is your personal business. Yes its incomplete because it doesn't calculate how fast you are moving.
I don't have a code for this, don't need it.
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PullBacks were not made for stopping speed hackers, Also...How are you telling me my code is incomplete if you didn't even make one, Please show your proof to me before you start commenting. Your just being arrogant.
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09/08/2009, 03:01
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Originally Posted by Empty Project
PullBacks were not made for stopping speed hackers, Also...How are you telling me my code is incomplete if you didn't even make one, Please show your proof to me before you start commenting. Your just being arrogant.
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Why would I have to code something to see its incomplete?
55 x 2 =?
Hey that's incomplete go write it down, then tell me your answer. Your just being arrogant.
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