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Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? #260038
04/08/09 17:09
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Hello, everybody. Now I know for certain that there is likely a blatantly obvious tutorial I missed on how to do this; but after searching I found nothing.

What I'm essentially trying to make is somthing similar to a telikenetic ability that moves an object toward the mouse position. (an example would be the light rod thing in Rebel Planet's Wicked Mansion). How would I get such a thing to work?

Re: Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? [Re: Max_Prower] #260347
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Quote:

but after searching I found nothing.

you're dirty liar laugh

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rotate player the shortest way
( 1 2 all )
by Espér

turn entity smoothly around its axis to face another entity
( 1 2 all )
by garv3


here it is smile
http://www.opserver.de/ubb7/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=258617#Post258617
http://www.opserver.de/ubb7/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=258360#Post258360

its the second page of Gamestudio » Forums » Atari lite-C » Lite-C Programming


1st prize: Lite-C and Newton 2.17 by Vasilenko Vitaliy

Newton2 videos: http://tinyurl.com/NewtonVideos
LiteC+Newton2 discussion: http://tinyurl.com/NewtonWrapperDiscussion
Latest LiteC+Newton2 version(v23, from 29.10.2009): http://depositfiles.com/files/ae1l0tpro
Re: Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? [Re: VeT] #260407
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Awesome! Works perfectly. :3

Re: Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? [Re: Max_Prower] #260411
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good to see that this works for you smile
Search is your friend(as you also can find a lot of interesting info) wink


1st prize: Lite-C and Newton 2.17 by Vasilenko Vitaliy

Newton2 videos: http://tinyurl.com/NewtonVideos
LiteC+Newton2 discussion: http://tinyurl.com/NewtonWrapperDiscussion
Latest LiteC+Newton2 version(v23, from 29.10.2009): http://depositfiles.com/files/ae1l0tpro
Re: Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? [Re: VeT] #260433
04/10/09 19:23
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Well actually I used the search function to find a set of keywords. And I didn't find what I wanted. ^_^;

Re: Moving an entity toward another; how would I do this? [Re: Max_Prower] #260447
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I found this forums search engine is a little tricky.
Youve got to make sure you are searching all topics on all forums,
and the default date-range of ONE week is way too short...


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