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Re: [REQ] Wall/Ceiling climbing script example
[Re: Nems]
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12/31/07 22:17
12/31/07 22:17
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frazzle
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I've got an working script right here so no money needs to be spend Nems It's not perfect yet but it will do if the restrictions are takin into account ^^ Cheers Frazzle
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Re: [REQ] Wall/Ceiling climbing script example
[Re: Nems]
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12/31/07 23:33
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frazzle
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Oke Cheers Frazzle
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Re: [REQ] Wall/Ceiling climbing script example
[Re: frazzle]
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01/01/08 10:09
01/01/08 10:09
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vlau
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Wall/Ceiling climbing: I see some tips about this topic when I search the forum but no completed code. Will be great if frazzle can post your code here. I think many people will love you. Camera tracking object without spin at 90 & 270I found some members looking for a solution about this issue and I've tried very hard to solve this problem, still not success, have tried to use atan2(), still no luck.
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Re: [REQ] Wall/Ceiling climbing script example
[Re: vlau]
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01/02/08 02:46
01/02/08 02:46
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Wade_Adams
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It would seem to me that a wall/ceiling climbing script would simply involve to parts:
standard movment script with pan tilt adjustment for the angle of the wall/floor/ceiling and an adjustment the gravity vector based on the angle of the entity.
Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming: feedback is the treament. Kent Beck
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