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Teleporting // Botssw comitApr 4, 2001, 3:15am
Is it posible to teleport a bot with +0 +0 +0a teleport commands? When you
teleport a bot a short distance it looks like it just walks it, so I think it'd be pretty cool to just control it. I tried to use that command with a preston, didn't work, the bot got ejected...any ideas? What about xelagots? -- SW Comit swcomit at swcity.net Mayor of SW City http://www.swcity.net President of Community Linkage Commission http://comlinkage.tripod.com xelagApr 6, 2001, 6:38am
Motion of avatars (including bots) is controlled by the browser of the
person viewing the scene. Short distance teleports cause the browser to move the avatar along a path as if it were walking from one place to the other. Relative teleports is a notion related to objects in a world (the action field of the object). As bots do not feel collision (they do not have the built in browser detection for that), a bumpt teleport will not work with them. Xelagots have verbal commands for motion, you can tell them 'move forward 3.5' to advance 3.5 metres. There are quite a few of those commands, check the help pages online. XelaG [View Quote] |