xlazarusx
01-25-2008, 07:50 PM
Yes i know i posted this in support, but i mean to post it here, i had too many windows open. :(SRRY
Hi this is how you make your go's bigger.
Find the GO you want to spawn.
Lets say im using the (DND) Cage Base with entry ID 185301
To do a normal save after a spawn you would just do.. .go spawn 185301 1
The 1 at the end tells it that it is saving to your database #1. So when you restart it wil still be there.
Ok, now this is how to make your GO's bigger since most people have trouble with the .go scale command.
(Still using the DND CageBase 185301)
type .go spawn 185301 (DO NOT SAVE IT YET)
then .go scale ## 1 (SAVE that is what the 1 is for)
then .go rotate .01 1(AGAIN THE 1 SAVES IT)
MAKE SURE WHEN YOU ROTATE YOU PUT .01 OR IT MAY MESS UP.
There ya have it, youll have a bigger go and it will be saved.
P.S. Sometimes when you make them bigger, you wont be able to see them, just move a bit, cause you m
Hi this is how you make your go's bigger.
Find the GO you want to spawn.
Lets say im using the (DND) Cage Base with entry ID 185301
To do a normal save after a spawn you would just do.. .go spawn 185301 1
The 1 at the end tells it that it is saving to your database #1. So when you restart it wil still be there.
Ok, now this is how to make your GO's bigger since most people have trouble with the .go scale command.
(Still using the DND CageBase 185301)
type .go spawn 185301 (DO NOT SAVE IT YET)
then .go scale ## 1 (SAVE that is what the 1 is for)
then .go rotate .01 1(AGAIN THE 1 SAVES IT)
MAKE SURE WHEN YOU ROTATE YOU PUT .01 OR IT MAY MESS UP.
There ya have it, youll have a bigger go and it will be saved.
P.S. Sometimes when you make them bigger, you wont be able to see them, just move a bit, cause you m