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    Teleporter help

    Hey guys, can anyone tell me how to make a teleporter in trials?
    I've seen them in multiple videos but I wasn't able to find a tutorial on this unfortunately.

    Keep in mind I haven't played the 360 version, thus I am a relative beginner, so try not to overcomplicate the tutorial - THANKS!
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    LynxNinjaTrials's Avatar Senior Member
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    Re: Teleporter help

    there are a few ways to teleport the rider/bike, what exactly do you want to do?
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    Re: Teleporter help

    Well, basically I wanted to teleport the rider and the bike further down the driving line
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    Re: Teleporter help

    Originally Posted by mike8
    Well, basically I wanted to teleport the rider and the bike further down the driving line
    well, if you want to "move" the rider just on the dl, you can use the "player event" and set it to either "set to CP" or "set to dl", better is set the rider to dl, cause you can put him everwhere you want.

    simply set the dl-index to the position you want the rider to end up at. the number to set up is the length of the dl, for example your dl is 100 meters long and you want the rider to be in the center, you set the dl-index to 50


    hope that helps
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    Re: Teleporter help

    Tried it, works wonders!
    Thanks very much mate!

    As an extra, just want to say that the index is the percentage length of the track, not actual track length in meters!
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    Re: Teleporter help

    If there are DLC's to come, then you can even have a telepoter that you can teleport the rider/object anywhere.
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