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SquishyGecko840
Registered 28/11/2008
Points 38
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16th December, 2008 at 02:02:47 -
i've seen a few games in the GOTW use a curving shooting style gor things like rockets and such and i was wanting to know how i would go about doing that and useing it to make grenades
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Jon C-B I create vaporware
Registered 23/04/2008
Points 237
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16th December, 2008 at 02:41:18 -
I sorta experimented around with that and the simplest and fastest way is to use the pinball movement.
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SquishyGecko840
Registered 28/11/2008
Points 38
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17th December, 2008 at 22:23:12 -
so how would i program that
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http://www.afrankwillis.com/gallery/pet%20moose.jpg
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SquishyGecko840
Registered 28/11/2008
Points 38
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11th January, 2009 at 05:36:18 -
so umm how would i program that using mmf2
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http://www.afrankwillis.com/gallery/pet%20moose.jpg
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-J-
Registered 05/10/2008
Points 228
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11th January, 2009 at 05:52:31 -
Well you get your grenade or whatever, and give it the pinball movement. And then make a code that says "When the user presses the grenade button, shoot a grenade from his grenade launcher"
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W3R3W00F Drum and Bass Fueled Psycho
Registered 08/11/2008
Points 374
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11th January, 2009 at 15:15:05 -
I just happened to make a grenade mfa last night.
Press "Z" to randomly place the grenade. It doesn't explode tho. And they don't rotate either.
http://files.filefront.com/Geniadmfa/;12940650;/fileinfo.html
Also, if you need a tutorial on how to do these kind of things, here's one I made a short while ago.
http://create-games.com/article.asp?id=1961
The tutorial is about a bouncing ball effect, but given the fact the grenades use the same movement as the ball, it works with grenades just as well.
Edited by W3R3W00F
An old and washed up once-kid
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