Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I've noticed that Gravity change motion in a very chaotic way. it's almost random.
That's why movement of other players can be something like this: (black name is a recording bug)
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i'm just saying that gravity effect is very very chaotic.
try building simple afk with this effect - i am sure it will break in some seconds.
I am not sure that it is possible to fix tho
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i'm just saying that gravity effect is very very chaotic.
try building simple afk with this effect - i am sure it will break in some seconds.
I am not sure that it is possible to fix tho
Make the effect client sided?
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So im guessing that getting a gravity effect sends a message to the server, and the small differences in time to send / recieve the message are what is causing this
This means you could probably just include your coordinates in that message, or send an m message with it or something so that you are reset to the correct position each time your gravity is changed (or I guess replace the gravity message with the m message, including a gravity direction or something)
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So im guessing that getting a gravity effect sends a message to the server, and the small differences in time to send / recieve the message are what is causing this
This means you could probably just include your coordinates in that message, or send an m message with it or something so that you are reset to the correct position each time your gravity is changed (or I guess replace the gravity message with the m message, including a gravity direction or something)
destoryer it sends an 'effect' packet to the sever but if the sever lags for a secodnd or so you will fell out of the afk machine or so and/or it will not send the effect ppackets and means you wont tget the new gravity
thanks hg for making this much better and ty for my avatar aswell
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