Author Topic: Buildable Vehicles  (Read 24079 times)

This script, is it realesed?
;P

Let's ask our Magic Torque ball.......

It says......"You're kidding right?"

There you have it. Torque says no can do.
forget you. I totally want this!

/support


We want it truce.
Please.
You might even be able to work up some sort of paypal thing. I would pay for it.

Buildable Blockland Vehicles for $2.99!

too bad im pretty sure this is illlegal

no it isnt, its awesome  :cookie: :iceCream: :cookie: :iceCream: :cookie: to the idea

Somebody put back my jaw please.
I dropped it somewhere down there in the middle of the earth.

Holy shi-
Truce, you are amazing.
Teach me the way of script....


(Naw, I'm just kidding, I'll teach myself. When I have the time that is...)

Let's ask our Magic Torque ball.......

It says......"You're kidding right?"

There you have it. Torque says no can do.
What do you know about a highly advanced game engine?

Nah, it's possible. I've made a script for it.
Here's a quick guide of how the script worked:



First, build your chasis.



Save and clear the chasis you built.
Spawn a wheels vehicle (has seats).



Load the save of your chasis.



Type /makeshapes to assemble the vehicle.



Jump into the built vehicle.



Show off your hacky script!


OMG REALESE THE SCRIPT

New rule for impossible stuff:

You're always wrong, until Truce comes along!
So true.

Hey, any chance the BrickVehicle could become a mod?

OMG REALESE THE SCRIPT

You are the stupidest forgeter on Blockland. But what more should I expect from Patrick Star.

IT IS EXTREMELY HACKY AND UNSATISFYING! HE WON'T RELEASE IT, SO SHUT UP.

Add this link to the OP to silence the non-believers

http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=131771.0

A couple gems:
They existed in vanilla.
The way the bricks are created now uses a different type of object than before, and thus as it stands we can't just place .blb bricks on a jeep.
Engine changes are not required for buildable vehicles, but any implementation we can get of them at this point would be very crap-tastic.
Having a vehicle render a "base" model with a smaller/less optimised brick grid on top of it may work, but after more than a few bricks doing decent collisions would be really slow. (lots and lots of collision shapes when the Jeep only does it with one or two)
It is definitely possible, but doing it right is hard.
All disbelief stops here.

Truce can't you optimize the script to work less hacky?

Truce can't you optimize the script to work less hacky?

The vehicle is composed of a ton of block shaped objects all being dragged along. You can't optimize that in Torque.

Truce can't you optimize the script to work less hacky?
If Truce could, he wouldn't release it. He never releases anything anymore :(