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Post by xspeedx on Feb 9, 2015 23:22:42 GMT
So I just spent a couple minutes on this: But does anyone have a tip on how I can fill the ammo tube with ammo? I tried removing the halfpipes on one side and stacking up balls then but after that, it wouldn't allow me to insert the halfpipes back.
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Post by bloodstain on Feb 10, 2015 0:33:16 GMT
your going to have to make floating ammo and hope they fall in correctly when you hit play
(build some wood blocks over it stacks the bombs or boulders then remove all the wood blocks
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Post by sanzoftime on Feb 10, 2015 4:14:55 GMT
You could build the halfpipes horizontally. Ammo rolls down, the grabber drops the ammo. If it blows up cause you're using bombs, add a piston to lower it (change the speed so it does so slowly)
P=Halfpipe A=Ammo S=Suspension (takes up lower block) B=Block V,^,<,>=Grabber and direction Periods are empty space
A-A-A-A-A-A..^ P-P-P-P-P-P-P BBBBBBBBBB S..............B S
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Post by xspeedx on Feb 10, 2015 8:34:33 GMT
The pistons which fire it, already have too much power for bombs. So it can only fire boulders and fireballs. But the problem is not the reloading/firing mechanics. It's just how I fill up the ammobarrel properly.
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Post by zodium on Feb 10, 2015 14:39:05 GMT
You're not going to like this, but you need to use the chaos engine placement method. Replace all the halfpipes with decouplers, place the boulders or fireballs on them, then replace all the decouplers with halfpipes again.
Blocks have weird sizes instead of being uniformly and homogeneously shaped.
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Post by xspeedx on Feb 10, 2015 17:36:48 GMT
I figured out a simpler way: Build some blocks on top of it, so I could build a pillar of blocks inside the barrel of halfpipes. Then I placed one ball, removed the wood above it, placed the 2nd ball and repeated it until the top.
Got this idea just randomly and it worked like a charm.
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