iCookieNL
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| 04 Feb 2013 10:00 AM |
It is possible to use Local Parts(they still exist... right?), to create a 'local' map. With this you can seperate the player from all other players for example, a tutorial area, special loading scenes, or for those PvP places, private matches.
I always want to make an 'local map' system, yet I think i will suddenly stop with the project and forget about it if it becomes too annoying to make -.- |
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| 04 Feb 2013 02:17 PM |
| Yes you can. Don't listen to above. |
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Jason5000
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| 04 Feb 2013 04:26 PM |
| NOOOOO he's stopping a project, stop goofing off! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! |
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gigabic
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| 04 Feb 2013 05:25 PM |
| Im working on a serious sword battle. |
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| 04 Feb 2013 06:09 PM |
| The user is banned anyways. Let this thread die. |
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stroudie
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| 04 Feb 2013 06:11 PM |
| You'd need to sue a LocalScript so you can access the camera. The maps parent would be the camera. I also tried the following recently, which could be helpful: you can also move your character into the camera, allowing for only you to see yourself. |
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