how to make a window that you can climb through

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  1. ewren3

    ewren3 Ancient
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    hey fellow forgehubbers! I've come up with a great idea! windows that you can climb through like in call of duty. if any of you are familiar with Master debayter's **** zombie window it's just the same thing , but with 2 mongooses instead of 1 .

    *for those who haven't seen master debayter's **** zombie window it works like this. *

    / = part of window

    + = mongoose

    get on mongoose through here -> /+/-> when you get off of mongoose you climb out this way


    now most of you are probably gonna be saying " but how will you fit 2 mongooses in the?"

    the answer is easy , just merge them together.

    if you have 2 merged mongooses facing different directions you will be able to climb through both directions.


    * i will probably post pics soon because this is kinda confusing *
     
  2. KratosAurion777

    KratosAurion777 Ancient
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    I didn't know you could merge movable objects... Have you tried this to see if it will work?
     
  3. What's A Scope?

    What's A Scope? Ancient
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    If you have the mongoose facing the direction the window goes, it should work.

    |F|
    |B|

    |=wall
    F=front
    B=back

    That's the way it is set up in the **** Zombie game, I think. The reason humans cant use it is because of the gametype options.
     
  4. ewren3

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    i haven't actually tried the window in a map or anything but i have merged 2 movable objects, you just nee to put some sort of barriers around them to keep them in place .

    heres a pic :

    i didn't have time to merge them but it is possible.

    [​IMG]
     
    #4 ewren3, Jun 10, 2009
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