OK thanks, I think you have Yaw and Bank the wrong way around.Originally Posted by Kesmolato
Angle X should be Yaw, and Angle Z should be Bank.
that was the first thing i thought. and i've tried every possible combination without any success but now it's somehow working. go me -.-Originally Posted by JaminBen007
thx
Lol, does that mean I was right?
Glad you got it sorted.
yeah i was just insanely stupid.Originally Posted by JaminBen007
puh the favorite thing is a bless. i could'n imagine doing this http://i.imgur.com/21Za4Yo.jpg every time. it's so stupid you can't share this stuff so other people wouldn't have to go through this ****.
It's not stupid, we've all been there.Originally Posted by Kesmolato
The favourite thing is handy, but if we could share it we'd never learn anything and just copy everyone else's stuff.Originally Posted by Kesmolato
Plus when they release the vector tools for PC what you have there won't take half the time. Just wait a couple of months when you'll have stuff like this going on, and you'll look back and wonder what was so difficult:
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It's just one strip of logic copied 148 times, it looks way more complicated than it really is.Originally Posted by LukeMSki
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(Plus, I deleted it all this afternoon after Sparky and Jarr3tt88 suggested improvements)
Open source>>everything. Let's say you make the most awesome vehicle ever, put it out there and people can make tracks for it.Originally Posted by JaminBen007
I mean it would be up to you if you share your ****, and i think that would improve the overall quality of tracks.
anyways how do i move an object multiple times? like from it goes from A to B and then from B to C.
I've tried the impulse delay trigger for B to C instead of the interval trigger but i'm probably missing something cause B to C just jumps.
just disable the curved datasource and after your delay put a state event(on and target the cds)Originally Posted by Kesmolato
Alot of my coding is the same copy paste...the hard part is figuring it out the first time, THEN you can copy it for the most partOriginally Posted by JaminBen007The worst is when you need to add something to the code and you already copied it....then you gotta do it all the individual amount of times
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