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Normal user Level: 15 Posts: 41/43 EXP: 15783 Next: 601 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 2859 days ago Last view: 2730 days ago |
Yes it can place it jusf fine. However it only shows up as a small salmon cube with no way of knowing the range or direction of the area of effect. |
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Normal user Level: 15 Posts: 42/43 EXP: 15783 Next: 601 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 2859 days ago Last view: 2730 days ago |
Thats what ive been trying to xo. But for a custom planet that requires more than say, one sphere of gravity or more than just one plane, it would be nice to see the area. And as you said your gravity affected the entire level. I still feel we should work on documenting gravity more as a community. |
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Normal user Level: 15 Posts: 43/43 EXP: 15783 Next: 601 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 2859 days ago Last view: 2730 days ago |
So go to the object db and tell me exactly which fields in whitehole do what with gravity. I feel like youre all missing my point. |
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