Lowcart
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GoldenUrg
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| 09 Oct 2011 01:24 AM |
workspace.Part.CFrame = CFrame.new(workspace.Part.Position, workspace.Player.Torso.Position) |
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Lowcart
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| 09 Oct 2011 01:50 AM |
mouse.Hit.P or mouse.Hit.p
As I believe may work. |
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GoldenUrg
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| 09 Oct 2011 01:49 PM |
| Yep, kingmod123 is right Hit is CFrame so you need "hit.p" for the position. |
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