04:40 PM 12/07/2020
If edged doesn't answer this he is not a developer EXPOSED
04:40 PM 12/07/2020
you cant
04:42 PM 12/07/2020
Quote from MartinatorAlt , 04:40 PM 12/07/2020Then how does a sword work???
you cant
i am confusion
04:44 PM 12/07/2020
Quote from The Windows 10 , 04:42 PM 12/07/2020How does zombies work how does?????????????????????????????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Quote from MartinatorAlt , 04:40 PM 12/07/2020
you cant
Then how does a sword work???
i am confusion
04:44 PM 12/07/2020
Quote from The Windows 10 , 04:44 PM 12/07/2020What is code what is script hdiwiwlwapIajvawhwhbaQuote from The Windows 10 , 04:42 PM 12/07/2020Quote from MartinatorAlt , 04:40 PM 12/07/2020
you cant
Then how does a sword work???
i am confusion
How does zombies work how does?????????????????????????????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
04:45 PM 12/07/2020
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11:51 PM 12/07/2020
Unfortunately you can't insert scripts into a model in workshop.
Instead, you need to write the script in a text editor such as notepad or VSC and save it to the user_scripts folder!
If you want to get a brick though, do something such as
const brick1 = world.bricks.find(brick => brick.name === "brick1")
Just replace brick1 with the name of the brick, and replace const with const, let or var!
Instead, you need to write the script in a text editor such as notepad or VSC and save it to the user_scripts folder!
If you want to get a brick though, do something such as
const brick1 = world.bricks.find(brick => brick.name === "brick1")
Just replace brick1 with the name of the brick, and replace const with const, let or var!
09:39 AM 13/07/2020
Quote from vv0id1sm , 11:51 PM 12/07/2020He was joking, he told me on discord to do this lol
Unfortunately you can't insert scripts into a model in workshop.
Instead, you need to write the script in a text editor such as notepad or VSC and save it to the user_scripts folder!
If you want to get a brick though, do something such as
const brick1 = world.bricks.find(brick => brick.name === "brick1")
Just replace brick1 with the name of the brick, and replace const with const, let or var!
09:40 AM 13/07/2020
Quote from vv0id1sm , 11:51 PM 12/07/2020And no need to add a Value type to the brick, it's self defined.
Unfortunately you can't insert scripts into a model in workshop.
Instead, you need to write the script in a text editor such as notepad or VSC and save it to the user_scripts folder!
If you want to get a brick though, do something such as
const brick1 = world.bricks.find(brick => brick.name === "brick1")
Just replace brick1 with the name of the brick, and replace const with const, let or var!