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| 06 Jan 2015 12:06 PM |
In terms of positions, not size?
Which is better to use for positions |
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| 06 Jan 2015 12:07 PM |
| CFrame can merge into other bricks, whilst vector can't. |
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eLunate
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| 06 Jan 2015 12:07 PM |
V3 holds an X,Y,Z value CFrame holds X,Y,Z,R01,R02,R03,R11,R12,R13,R21,R22,R23
CFrame property ignores clipping when set |
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iondriver
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| 06 Jan 2015 12:15 PM |
| Putting parts inside other parts. |
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| 06 Jan 2015 01:46 PM |
as they said... in other words, it would be Better to use Position if u made a Building Plugin that would Spawn brick cos then it will Automatically Spawn it on a side of a Part (not letting it merge with others) but if u would want some kind of thing that u might Weld soon or something then CFrame would be Better (or even if u Anchored a Part and there are Parts in the way) |
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