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dude i have things to do , and i dont even know u :/
i just went straight to the wheel house
without doing anything
is thta what im supposed to do
probaly my end
So there is no complicated logic there.
You did an excellent job on it.
But, I have a question.
For the past week I've been making my own ferry, but I ran into a roadblock, that being my terrible knowledge of logic.The issue I have is to do with the fact that mine, much like yours, has two places you can control it from. So to get to the point, how did you do the control switch logic? Is there a tutorial somewhere? I am really lost. If you could point me in the right direction I will be most grateful!
Yea i know its not 1to1 scale since the build limit. I could have done a mission or just a vehicle for custom build areas bur i know that most people dont have custom areas and many people will try it on mp so the size of it will stary like that. And yea the spelling mistakes. Idk i just dont care much of them since u can understand many of them.
Answer to ryanbscott503:
I mostly choose what i wana build or not. So sorry bout that.
You mentioned that the vehicle was able to carry 20 vehicles before lagging out. May I ask what computer hardware you were using to perform this test?
You also mentioned that this vehicle is a 1 to 1 scale. In my own experience using this ship it feels more like a 1 to 2 scale.
I am curious to see where this creation will take place in the near future. This is an amazing vessel, and I think that it is definitely worth checking out.
P.S: There is a couple of grammatical errors in the description of the vehicle. Just wanted to let you know.
şaka maka, güzel olmuş