Vexeris
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| 05 Apr 2014 03:36 PM |
| Obviously , i know how to make teams but how can i make the names on the teams blurry |
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mycheeze
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Vexeris
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mycheeze
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| 05 Apr 2014 03:38 PM |
| Unless you want to make your own leaderboard gui and a whole bunch of text labels to make it blurry, I suggest just sticking with it. |
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Vexeris
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| 05 Apr 2014 03:39 PM |
| Alright ill just do a leaderboard gui |
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mycheeze
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| 05 Apr 2014 03:44 PM |
It's going to be annoying making functions to constantly transfer data from the actual leaderboards to a gui frame leaderboard.
So what you're looking at is a script with a whole bunch of
.Changed:connect(function()'s |
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