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| 03 Jul 2014 10:12 PM |
Hi guys, I've never actually poked my head in this forum so hopefully y'all are cool. A friend of mine and I are going to start working on a pinball game soon, and I've never actually gone all out for a game before. We're going to use the robloxian as the ball, so does anyone have any idea what sort of physics I should include in my scripting? Thanks!
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| 04 Jul 2014 02:14 PM |
Bump up my thread. :p
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Mixxster
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| 04 Jul 2014 04:41 PM |
Check out 'Marble Man'. It's a game that was sort of popular back in 2011ish that you could find definatly helpful in building your pinball game. Good luck!
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| 04 Jul 2014 10:53 PM |
Thanks! I'll be sure to do that.
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| 04 Jul 2014 11:42 PM |
| theres also the popualr marble run games, which have the player in a semi transparent block. HELPFUL TIP: Lock the camera so its always above the block. Learn about it here -> http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Camera_manipulation |
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| 05 Jul 2014 05:12 PM |
Will do! :D
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