Author Topic: Drifting Turismo- Now on RTB  (Read 8329 times)

http://forum.returntoblockland.com/dlm/viewFile.php?id=2775

Drifting Turismo
It drifts, hurr.

Description
I remember this being requested, so I made it.

Credits
Kynit -- Drifting Jeep script (I used it as a reference/got some parts from it)
Phydeoux -- Making Turismo

Screenshots


Installation
Put Vehicle_DriftingTurismo.zip into the Add-Ons folder in your Blockland folder.

Download
Vehicle_DriftingTurismo.zip
« Last Edit: November 07, 2010, 11:32:11 AM by JamestheLeet »

Does it overright the origbrown town?
At all?
Cool beans, though. I have heard of this before, but never got to see it's magic. I Wonder how it'll be.
Wait oh god file-front D:
« Last Edit: October 28, 2010, 01:10:12 AM by Mr.jacksaunt »


Does it overright the origbrown town?
At all?
Cool beans, though. I have heard of this before, but never got to see it's magic. I Wonder how it'll be.
Wait oh god file-front D:
Vehicle_DriftingTurismo.zip

<errant boiling bullstuff>
Yes, the .zip's name is different, well done, that makes absolutely no god damn difference to whether he's overwritten the datablocks or not.

Can I please submit this to RTB? I'll still give full credit to you.

Does it overright the origbrown town?
At all?
Cool beans, though. I have heard of this before, but never got to see it's magic. I Wonder how it'll be.
Wait oh god file-front D:

I can give you mediafire link if you want.

Well, it drifts way to much, because it is fast. Try making the wheel traction or whatever lower.

Wow. You combined 2 scripts. That must have been easy.

Can I please submit this to RTB? I'll still give full credit to you.

Can I please submit this to RTB? I'll still give full credit to you.
This guy barely did anything, and he didn't get the original creator of the Turismo's permission.
« Last Edit: October 29, 2010, 03:09:53 PM by Zloff »

Yes, the .zip's name is different, well done, that makes absolutely no god damn difference to whether he's overwritten the datablocks or not.
It actually does. What if the owner of the original Turismo wanted a change in the datablocks? The drifting one is executed after the original, thus the drifting one will override the original one.

It actually does. What if the owner of the original Turismo wanted a change in the datablocks? The drifting one is executed after the original, thus the drifting one will override the original one.
Does the Drifting Jeep do this?
I would've expected you to look at the code, Kalphiter.
It creates a new datablock.


Wow. You combined 2 scripts. That must have been easy.
People wanted it released.

Can I please submit this to RTB? I'll still give full credit to you.
No, I'm submitting this already.
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« Last Edit: October 28, 2010, 04:43:06 PM by JamestheLeet »

Yes, the .zip's name is different, well done, that makes absolutely no god damn difference to whether he's overwritten the datablocks or not.

I've always wanted something like this besides the drifting jeep.