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    two questions

    1 i need to know how to have a object follow another object and go the same speed and pace.

    2 i need to know how to have one boject go directly to another object instead of setting pat movment then copying the object so only one of them goes to the object.

    thanks

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    Re: two questions

    bump.

    can someone please awnser me. that was just rude.

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    Re: two questions

    Quote Originally Posted by reaper
    that was just rude.
    Haha... how ironic.

    That kind of attitude will get you far in life.

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    Re: two questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Asholay
    Quote Originally Posted by reaper
    that was just rude.
    Haha... how ironic.

    That kind of attitude will get you far in life.
    I would watch what you say reaper, or some people won't help you.

    Anyway, back to your question. There are many ways to have an object follow another. You could use a Bouncing Ball movement, and simply have the direction always towards the other object. When the following object collides with the followed object, Stop the movement, and start when they are not colliding.

    That would be the simplest way for following.

    I don't understand what you're talking about in number 2. Could you elaborate?

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    Re: two questions

    Not all users realize that this is not an instant medium like a chat. A little patience goes a long way.

    We recommend allowing 24 hours before attempting to bump a post. There are many users here who are extremely helpful, but they are not here all the time.

    A majority of questions are usually replied to in a short amount of time by admins or users since there is a large number of knowledgeable folks around.

    Thanks!

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    Re: two questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Novabrain
    We recommend allowing 24 hours before attempting to bump a post. There are many users here who are extremely helpful, but they are not here all the time.
    According to the dates, he waited TEN DAYS...

    EDIT: Also seems he actually got some response this time, so I think bumping had the desired effect.

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