Author Topic: Glitch Fixer V3  (Read 9822 times)

Glitch Fixer V2
Fixes the small glitchs you can get.
All the commands are on buttons, On the GUI.
Just Bind the GUI to a button.

Description
This Add-on fixes the small glitch's that sometimes occur.
Bind the GUI to key or keys ~ V2
Updated GUI ~ V3
1. Jet Glitch
2. Weapon Glitch
3. Walk Glitch ~ V2
4. Jump Glitch ~ V2
5. Crouch Glitch ~ V2
6. Texture Glitch ~ V3
Download
Download (Updated Sat May 10, 2009 1:19 am PST)

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

Updates
V2:
Added Walk glitch
Added Jump Glitch
Added Crouch Glitch
Can now select what key to bind to.
V1:
Release

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« Last Edit: May 13, 2009, 12:26:45 AM by bloodnight »

wow, that actually has some use for mes :)

really

So, it basically enters the commands mousefire(); and jet();

Yeah, Its for people that do not know how to enter those commands.
or what not.
I would consider it useful.

saves me time
Thanks


Add it as a proper keybind to Options. People may have things bound to Ctrl+G, yours will overwrite that without asking or being able to change back.

Badspot had buttons like this on the Escape menu in Age of Time, maybe add it to there. They should recolor if the thing in Options is set and play sounds when moused over like the rest. (if necessary use Zor's pack of 12 extra Synth sounds)

So, it basically enters the commands mousefire(); and jet();


/purposedefeat?

So, it basically enters the commands mousefire(); and jet();

I was gonna say that

Updated Sat May 10, 2009 1:00 am


:O v2, now it can enter jump(); crouch(); and. . . wait, cant all of these be fixed just by. . . Holding down the stuck button, hitting Esc, then moving the mouse off the screen and clicking?
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 04:35:26 AM by Snowstar »

Wow this looks useless to me. Its faster to type Jump(); or mousefire(); crouch(); etc. in console anyways.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2009, 09:48:25 PM by Godik7 »

:O v2, now it can enter jump(); crouch(); and. . . wait, cant all of these be fixed just by. . . Holding down the stuck button, hitting Esc, then moving the mouse off the screen and clicking?
Or you could take 2 steps instead of 4 steps.
Think about you're logic.

Or you could take 2 steps instead of 4 steps.
Think about you're logic.
If theres 5 commands, it will be hard to remember which key they are bound to, and, what if someone accidentally presses them, then they can just become annoying.