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Post by Courtney on Jan 25, 2012 13:41:21 GMT -5
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Post by Adelia on Jan 29, 2012 3:56:55 GMT -5
This is really cool! I liked the video, too.
How did you get all of the jumps to link together like that? Mine never do. It's a total struggle for me to create any kind of jumping course let alone one as complicated as this. It really looks great, I can't wait to put it into my game and customize it. Great work, Courtney!
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Post by Vivian on Feb 4, 2012 3:03:18 GMT -5
Wow, this is Amazing! Im going to download, thanks !
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Post by Courtney on Feb 7, 2012 15:34:17 GMT -5
Thanks so much!! There are two different ways the game lets you place jumps. You can do combinations, where you place a second jump on the out grid of the first jump right into a little spot that gets highlighted when the jump is in the right place. If it's not a combination, then it's a single jump, but if you place the in grid of the next jump as close as possible to the out grid of the previous jump, then the horse will MOST LIKELY jump that jump. There's always the case where the horse just goes right past it and takes some ridiculous unrealistic path to a different fence. For some reason they just don't do the same course every time. Anyway, if you do as I say above, you can make bending lines and rollbacks I should do a jumping course tips thread.
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