Basically, I've seen those mazes that there's a line of seats and you need to get to the end of them but it pushes you back and stuff, I was wondering what Wired and set up would you need to do that?

Basically, I've seen those mazes that there's a line of seats and you need to get to the end of them but it pushes you back and stuff, I was wondering what Wired and set up would you need to do that?
@Samanfa
Hopefully this is a bit helpful, I don't actually have that much experience with Wired as I don't have the credits - but I've been looking at it more recently and I pretty much get the gist of some more basic stuff.
Let's say you have something like this set up (you can always go much bigger, and swap out blocks for seats etc.)
To get those blocks moving side to side, you'd need a Repeat Effect Trigger and a Move/Rotate Furni Effect for every 5 furni at a time you wanted to move.
Then just stack the trigger block underneath the effect block in your room.
Then you'd double click your Move/Rotate Furni Block and set it up roughly like the screenshot on the left, making sure it only moves side to side and not just in one direction.
Then select the 5 furni you want to apply the movement to!
Then you'd set the Repeat block to the amount of seconds between movements (0.5 or 1 is ideal)
What you'll have then is blocks or seats that move side to side on their own.
-------- STEP 2 -----------
Okay, so step 2 is to send the user back to the start if they either step/sit on the furni, or step on the floor (the floor has to be made of floor furni tiles, which can be a bit more expensive because of having to buy Wired for each 5 tiles)
You'll want this Wired combination next, again 1 pair of it for every 5 furni.
Luckily this part is just selecting the furni you want to trigger the teleport effect:
If you're teleporting them back for standing on the furni, just pick the blocks/sofas/chairs
If you're teleporting them back for standing on the floor, just pick the patches/tiles etc.
Then, on the right - we have the effect setup screen, just pick the furni to put the user on when they mess up. This would work well with a single tile.
There we have a fairly simple Wired setup (or at least, what I assume will work), so hopefully that's a bit helpful to you![]()
Last edited by hamheyelliot; 09-09-2012 at 10:41 AM.
I'm sorry I didn't mean that LMAO.@Samanfa
Hopefully this is a bit helpful, I don't actually have that much experience with Wired as I don't have the credits - but I've been looking at it more recently and I pretty much get the gist of some more basic stuff.
Let's say you have something like this set up (you can always go much bigger, and swap out blocks for seats etc.)
To get those blocks moving side to side, you'd need a Repeat Effect Trigger and a Move/Rotate Furni Effect for every 5 furni at a time you wanted to move.
Then just stack the trigger block underneath the effect block in your room.
Then you'd double click your Move/Rotate Furni Block and set it up roughly like the screenshot on the left, making sure it only moves side to side and not just in one direction.
Then select the 5 furni you want to apply the movement to!
Then you'd set the Repeat block to the amount of seconds between movements (0.5 or 1 is ideal)
What you'll have then is blocks or seats that move side to side on their own.
-------- STEP 2 -----------
Okay, so step 2 is to send the user back to the start if they either step/sit on the furni, or step on the floor (the floor has to be made of floor furni tiles, which can be a bit more expensive because of having to buy Wired for each 5 tiles)
You'll want this Wired combination next, again 1 pair of it for every 5 furni.
Luckily this part is just selecting the furni you want to trigger the teleport effect:
If you're teleporting them back for standing on the furni, just pick the blocks/sofas/chairs
If you're teleporting them back for standing on the floor, just pick the patches/tiles etc.
Then, on the right - we have the effect setup screen, just pick the furni to put the user on when they mess up. This would work well with a single tile.
There we have a fairly simple Wired setup (or at least, what I assume will work), so hopefully that's a bit helpful to you
Basically, they go on a space then move back? Keep have to try get to top if you get me? +Rep for that effort though!
It's really weird, you sit on a chair and then you walk forward, like you're on a roller.....
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