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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7gD11CZ84M&list=PLFDYx1brPkKRhqEFTzZvU8yx5piF-50AY
https://teardowngame.com/modding/api.html
i wanna go viral by making some stupid thing do a stupid thing
by kszabi
Plane Gun
by stringie
Tool Gun
by Bear
Blast Gun
by hotcocoadotcom
Laser Slicer
by Catalyzzt
Pellet Gun
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did aperture science discover the pellet or was it the united union that discovered the pellet
"if you did then do it too with the other line that has variables called "useless" - I actually removed this whole line and nothing changed :D
pls change this
Anyways, I would probably handle multiple pellets by storing the data required for each pellet in an array of dictionaries. Each array index represents a pellet, and contains a dictionary of all the data in the array. Then, you could fairly easily iterate through the array and manipulate the data that way. Ex. "pellet[2]['x']" could get the X position of pellet 2.