Author Topic: He's Getting Away!! Tumble Him!!  (Read 14615 times)

I think the title gives it away just a bit...Anyways, here it is, my first script released on the forums.  This script allows the user (an admin) to tumble anyone.  Simply type /tumble playername and the player will tumble for a few seconds.  I would like to credit Darklight for helping me achieve this, he spent a lot of time teaching me some basic scripting.  I originally got the idea from his /godme cmd.  I thought hey why not be able to tumble people too!  To Prevent this from being abused, as I mentioned above, this command is admin only.  Heres the link, enjoy. :D

Link: 

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cniytjdit1n
« Last Edit: February 02, 2009, 03:44:29 AM by Tezuni »

To Prevent this from being abused, as a mentioned above, this command is admin only.

Who says the Admins won't abuse it? ;)

Anyhoo, sounds like a rip-snort'n good time

This will be abused (yes by the admins), but whatever.

This will be abused (yes by the admins), but whatever.

Thats why you pick Good Admins in the first place.

This will be useful if, someone is spamming SOMETHING, you tumble him.
If he keeps spamming, then you kick him.
If he comes back and spams, ban him.

This will be good,  I am sure of it.
If I can't tumble myself, shame on you.

This will be useful

Just think, if someone steals your vehicle, you can tumble them off it! :D

We need an easier way to do it. I hate "/" commands. On click perhaps? Lol I can see it know some make a new add-on: /tumble all


Lol I can see it know some make a new add-on: /tumble all

Now thats abusive.

If I can't tumble myself, shame on you.

you can't.. i tryed or its just the mod doesn't work

you can't.. i tryed or its just the mod doesn't work

Well works fine for me O_O

Yay!

Edit: Thanks to me, right? (I told him how to package)
« Last Edit: February 02, 2009, 08:23:16 AM by Snip3r »

Well works fine for me O_O

do you have the tumble on death mod?

this mod is not working with it :0
« Last Edit: February 01, 2009, 10:20:50 PM by Flying Ace »


Why is this in the add-ons section?