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New Vehicle: Fierbird
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rkynick:

--- Quote from: Marcem on August 18, 2008, 03:33:09 PM ---Rky, I fully understand you randomly start typing "fier", like in the Blockland Stream group, in the chat, you just randomly typed "fier".  It isn't a joke, a joke is not like saying a meme, like "Over 9000".  Also, you still do sound like an 11 year old, with the "NOT NOW I'M TAKING A CRAP spam.  One last thing, unless that was sarcasm, "Marcem" doesn't sound like anything like that.  I wasn't saying your name sounded like that, way to not understand words.

--- End quote ---
Uhm, what?
1) When someone says fier(and its usually miga), the reaction is "OSHT FIER!" or "MY FACE IS BURNING"
2)I don't say "NOT NOW IM TAKING A CRAP", what the hell is wrong with you?
Its one of bakora's built in responses, however.
3)Way to fail at the English language
A lesson

"marcem sounds like stupid starfish"
This would be assumed that the word "marcem" sounds like the phrase "stupid starfish".
However,
"you sound like a stupid starfish"
implies that the person referred to as "you" is talking like a stupid starfish.

So when I say to marcem
 "you sound too much like a stupid starfish"
It is implied that I believe marcem is talking like a stupid starfish.
Bushido:
Sorry about that, folks, I thought I was forgetting something.

Badspot, was that just quality control or were you actually downloading it because it seemed interesting?
Ace:
Anything that requires you to change your control settings to use properly isn't worth downloading.

Please fix that and I may download it.
Eidophusikon:
To make it usable under normal controls add this after "runOverPushScale   = 1.2; //how hard a person you're running over gets pushed" at about line 179.



--- Code: ---     // Advanced Steering
   steeringAutoReturn = false;
   steeringUseStrafeSteering = false;

--- End code ---

this is in Vehicle_Fierbird.cs in the zip. you have to unpack it then repack it to edit the file.

Bushido:
I'm not sure how I managed to completely overlook the strafe steering variable, but sure, why not?
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