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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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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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-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 371
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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.
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