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ForumsCog Forum → Exploding grates in siege on vol kanst??
Exploding grates in siege on vol kanst??
2001-11-17, 2:54 PM #1
I downloaded the exploding grates in siege on vol kanst on the 3dos section, and it came with the cog. So I edited the grate and added snow to the top because it goes in a snowy level. I then added the cog. It was completely blank. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/confused.gif]???

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Windows Really Good Edition.
DO NOT WANT.
2001-11-17, 2:58 PM #2
[http://www.massassi.net/ec/images/1576.jpg]
This is what it looks like.
DO NOT WANT.
2001-11-17, 5:12 PM #3
Umm, I suppose you didnt read the readme file that came with the 3d0. The included cog is a template cog, not a level cog.

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.

[This message has been edited by GBK (edited November 17, 2001).]
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-18, 4:48 AM #4
So... what do I do?
DO NOT WANT.
2001-11-18, 7:56 AM #5
Read the readme that came with the 3d0, it has relevent instructions.

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-11-19, 3:53 AM #6
The instructions didn't work. I need a cog that makes the grates explode that is a normal level cog.
DO NOT WANT.
2001-11-19, 9:12 AM #7
Try this one on for size... [http://www.plauder-smilies.com/scatter.gif]

#11/2001 GBK

Symbols
Message Damaged
Thing Grate
Template Choose_bomb
End
Code
Damaged:
Creatething(Choose_bomb, Grate);
Destroything(Grate);
Stop;
End


 

I dont know if it works, I just typed it into the box. But it should. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.

[This message has been edited by GBK (edited November 19, 2001).]
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.

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