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| 17 Aug 2011 06:02 PM |
| I just heard about it for the first time but I don't really know what it is for. The wiki page has no description of it. |
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:03 PM |
Basically you can store joints in there, other than that I find it pointless
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alexmach1
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:15 PM |
| How exactly do you use it? |
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:15 PM |
| As Mitch said, the JointsService's only use is to store Motors and Welds. Parenting these joints to the JointsService will NOT result in a yellow warning message in the Output. |
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nate890
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:18 PM |
Lol, alex, quite a unique game.
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:19 PM |
I think I'm misunderstanding how to use it. I know virtually nothing of the many services in Roblox. I've tried: (weldhere).Parent = game:GetService("JointsService") On several of the weld objects in one of my models but this returns an error. I'm sure I'm making some sort of stupid mistake, so what do I need to change? |
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| 17 Aug 2011 06:50 PM |
^ Ignore that. That works... |
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