Alrighty this is a simple guide, difficulty is probably around .
1st step: Add a zone and a speed modifier.
2nd step: Customize to however fast you want, if you want the player to be slow, then make it a small number. TO make somebody faster than use a number bigger than 1.5
3rd step: Wire them together.
Set is as
Player enters zone Set player to configured speed .
There. You’re done!
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Nice guide! Great to finally see a guide on this!
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Haiasi
November 2, 2023, 12:18pm
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You might want to credit @mysz ’s sticky zones guide:
A sticky zone in games is where when you step somewhere, your speed severely goes down. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to make one. The process is so easy that I don’t even need images.
Devices Required:
Zone(s)
Optional:
Speed Modifier(s)
Force Player Respawn x1
Trigger(s)
Step 1: Place down your “sticky” terrain. It can be anywhere, in any place.
Step 2: Place down zones that cover your terrain exactly.
Step 3: Make it so that when the player enters one of the zones, it broadcasts …
Also, this guide is really short so it may get flagged.
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Oh ok! Thanks! I didn’t know @mysz made one
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Haiasi
November 2, 2023, 12:35pm
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Actually, you need a number higher than 1.00.
There is a 25-number difference between each speed number and the lowest is 0.25 while the highest is 4.00.
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True, true. It’s just that most people don’t even realize it when you changed the speed so I had to make the change bigger.
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