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− | '''Teleporters''' are actually [[launchpad |
+ | '''Teleporters''' are actually [[launchpad]]s with modified code. |
− | This is a example of a launchpad's code: 2^384,324,0,-1. The 2 represents that it is a launchpad. The 384,324 are its x,y coordinates, and finally the 0,-1 are its velocity. Changing these numbers makes the launchpad more or less powerful. |
+ | This is a example of a launchpad's code: 2^384,324,0,-1. The 2 represents that it is a launchpad. The 384,324 are its x,y coordinates, and finally the 0,-1 are its velocity. Changing these numbers makes the launchpad more or less powerful. |
− | This [[map]], [http:// |
+ | This [[map]], [http://www.nmaps.net/21988 minerva], is a fine example of how '''teleporters''' are used. |
==External Links== |
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*[http://metanet.2.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=931 Teleporter tutorial] |
*[http://metanet.2.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=931 Teleporter tutorial] |
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[[Category:Manual nediting]] |
[[Category:Manual nediting]] |
Latest revision as of 00:01, 1 June 2010
Teleporters are actually launchpads with modified code. This is a example of a launchpad's code: 2^384,324,0,-1. The 2 represents that it is a launchpad. The 384,324 are its x,y coordinates, and finally the 0,-1 are its velocity. Changing these numbers makes the launchpad more or less powerful.
This map, minerva, is a fine example of how teleporters are used.