12-16-2024, 03:49 AM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 03:11 PM by WaluigiisFluffy.)
Hi.
I need help.
I am making my own version of hide and seek (Credit to CLF78 for the idea, brilliant) for offline multiplayer. However, I have run into multiple issues.
1. First and foremost, I want to make it a Pulsar Custom Track Distribution (w/ Gecko Codes). However, I CANNOT figure out how to add Gecko Codes to a Pulsar Distribution, seeing as there is no information on this ANYWHERE!!!
2. I would like to hide the place counter (the thing that shows you what place you are in in the race), as well as the lap counter, because they can show if you are ahead of or behind someone on the track. Edit: Alternatively, there is a gecko code I can use to make the number of positions you jump when you pass someone 0, so that no one can use the place counter to screen cheat. I can do the same thing with laps.
3. Also, is there any way to add in a timer offline? Or at least a time count like in grand prix to show how long you are into the race. (I currently use a watch's stopwatch mode. Not pretty.
Once this works fully, I can list all the codes I used if anyone else wants to try.
I need help.
I am making my own version of hide and seek (Credit to CLF78 for the idea, brilliant) for offline multiplayer. However, I have run into multiple issues.
1. First and foremost, I want to make it a Pulsar Custom Track Distribution (w/ Gecko Codes). However, I CANNOT figure out how to add Gecko Codes to a Pulsar Distribution, seeing as there is no information on this ANYWHERE!!!
2. I would like to hide the place counter (the thing that shows you what place you are in in the race), as well as the lap counter, because they can show if you are ahead of or behind someone on the track. Edit: Alternatively, there is a gecko code I can use to make the number of positions you jump when you pass someone 0, so that no one can use the place counter to screen cheat. I can do the same thing with laps.
3. Also, is there any way to add in a timer offline? Or at least a time count like in grand prix to show how long you are into the race. (I currently use a watch's stopwatch mode. Not pretty.
Once this works fully, I can list all the codes I used if anyone else wants to try.
He is kinda fluffy tho