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I was brainstorming and I thought of this cool idea for a script. Since I cant make scripts, Im giving out my idea, and whoever makes it gets full credit for it.

OK, I was thinking that there should be a kill camera (Kill Cam) whenever you die. What it would do is when you blow up, it should transfer the camera view to the person who killed you, five seconds before it happened, so you can see what happened, and how you got blown up. If you want to skip it, just press space and it will exit out.

If you think this is possible, go and make it. Like I said, you will get full credit.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 1:16:12 PM

Too Hard, but it would be a good idea, but as it would mean record the game and then replay it u would have to use up some disk space, so it might not be on the likings to everyone (and I think theres no command to make the computer record the game but as im just a scripting starter, I could be wrong)

But it would be really cool(even if hard)
Well hope someone makes it


Last edited: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 6:53:13 PM

Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 6:52:51 PM

This is when the jsave command would come in handy, I've seen torque games that do this, but the host would need to designate a certain amout of disk space, and would have to have a high amout of bandwidth to serve this txt file out to the clients.

Can it be done? Yes.
Can it be done in Thinktanks? No. Blame Bravetree. ;)

Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 7:52:58 PM

Shoot. =(

.......Hey, Ive been wanting to this script for a while, I wonder if its possible.
Has anyone ever tried making a freeze tag script? I have a really cool idea.

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