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| Regulith:
--- Quote from: Alanze on July 28, 2009, 01:28:08 PM ---So do u have to put anything in the brick button? and can it be any block or what? --- End quote --- 1. You have to put the events on the button. 2. It can be any brick. It can even be a fence, if you really want it to be. --- Quote from: Alanze on July 28, 2009, 01:29:59 PM ---Well i still dont quite get where u put the code in teh brick --- End quote --- Step 1: Place a brick. Step 2: Take out your wrench. Step 3: Hit the brick with it. Step 4: Look at the bottom of the brick options menu that pops up and click the "Events" button. Step 5: Enter the events into the event menu by clicking on the gray boxes and selecting the option you would like. Step 6: Click Send. |
| Alanze:
One last thing. i got it to fakekill the brick when i touched it but whihc one do i do like onplayertouch or whatever how do i get it to fakekill the brick when a car hits it or a brick hits it? which one do i choose? |
| Crysist:
--- Quote from: Alanze on July 28, 2009, 02:08:43 PM ---brick hits it --- End quote --- Sadly, there is no 'OnBrichTouch' event. --- Quote from: Alanze on July 28, 2009, 02:08:43 PM ---car hits it --- End quote --- Someone made an event called 'OnVehicleTouch' but I don't know where that add-on is. --- Quote from: Alanze on July 28, 2009, 02:08:43 PM ---i got it to fakekill the brick when i touched it but whihc one do i do like onplayertouch --- End quote --- Yes, then you use 'OnPlayerTouch'. |
| Alanze:
I got it to work when i run into it with a car and i mastered it i think! |
| e-maxx:
facepalm x10 |
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