Trioxide
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Trioxide
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Trioxide
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| 31 May 2012 06:53 AM |
Use this: CFrame.new(VECTOR3VALUE HERE) Example: Workspace.Base.CFrame = CFrame.new(0,0,0) -- it should move the base to 0,0,0 Tip: When you change the CFrame property directly with a command, you can place bricks inside of other bricks. This is something that the Position property cannot do. |
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| 31 May 2012 07:01 AM |
:O so u made meh copy and paste sumting from the wiki for nu reason?! U.. u.. [Content Deleted]. |
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| 31 May 2012 09:40 AM |
| D: YOU WASTER OF VALID HUMAN RESOURCES. |
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