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| Marcem:
It's torque's amazing collision detection. It seems to give up very easily. |
| Teneksi:
--- Quote from: Greek2me on July 05, 2011, 01:16:22 AM ---You can do that on a lot of maps. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Sniper-471 on July 05, 2011, 01:22:15 AM ---That happens on a few maps, I belieave that the game is not quick enough to add the colling of the vehicle so it fell through. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Marcem on July 05, 2011, 04:49:47 AM ---It's torque's amazing collision detection. It seems to give up very easily. --- End quote --- watch it for more than twenty seconds you twats --- Quote from: Sami2ss on July 05, 2011, 01:27:02 AM ---this isn't anything new except the fact SLOPES WAS UNDER THE MAP --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Clone v.117 on July 05, 2011, 01:33:04 AM ---This. You can do this with as far as i know all maps but the slopes surprised me :O --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Joker Card on July 05, 2011, 01:50:05 AM ---Wait, you mean slopes isn't elevated, it's de-elevated under a map's grounds? --- End quote --- HAVE YOU EVER loving LOOKED AT SLOPES My guess is the entire map is an interior, and the only actual terrain is the bumpy mess left down there. --- Quote from: Wesley Williams on July 05, 2011, 04:14:11 AM ---His "ground" is a waterblock? Never knew that. --- End quote --- ......what |
| dorkdotdan:
Now we need to make an elevator to the underground Slopes. If noobs get ahold of this I imagine Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Rps. |
| Clone v.117:
There is an underground city down there with a racetrack c: |
| Wesley Williams:
--- Quote from: Eksi on July 05, 2011, 07:12:22 AM ---My guess is the entire map is an interior, and the only actual terrain is the bumpy mess left down there. ......what --- End quote --- I think the floor there was not interior but a waterblock. A waterblock would be better to be used for the ocean floor for two reasons: 1. Better collision than interiors 2. It stretches on forever in the map I drew that conclusion when I saw him bouncing up and down off the ocean floor. I haven't looked for myself though. Is it possible to have two terrains in one map? Do not believe so. |
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