easy peasy!
Just swap the Cyborg Collision Model with a Vehical Colision model. You can kill vehicals by touching them if you swap the Vehical Collision Model with the Cyborg
Hint: Look for the Coll tag
oh and there is another... very important thing you shall remember always before doing anything. YOU SHOULD! DO IT FOR YOUR LIFE, YO!:
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I see you recently make tuts I see.. It's really impressive too, to make tuts to help the community. Although I feel I need to give some advice, no pun intended. I have no way of being against you.
When you make tuts, it should be organized and easy to read. NOT WITH CAPS LIKE THIS. Or with mixed letters ex. "ClOsEd". It should look professional (Very little mistakes, coherent words, and a professional tone, which means work, hard work *Research (Doesn't have to be independent research), taking time to make a detailed tutorial, clear hints, and not a quick 5-25 minute work for a tut and expect credit*) for people to take it seriously and not think of it as a waste.
And the kind of tuts you do belongs in certain categories. If we do tuts like this focusing on a very narrow point and not a broad point like "How to do CSS projectiles (This focus on all projectile swaps and not 1 by 1 take note for my examples below), I can make at least over an 100 maybe even a thousand.
Why?
How to swap a sniper bullet with a pistol in hex.
How to swap a fuel rod with a rocket in hex.
How to swap collision model of a vehicle with the Spartan collision.
How to swap a warthog with a tank in hex.
How to swap a warthog with a ghost in hex.
Do you see my point? They focus on a certain category in this case CSS hex swapping. Yet I hypothetically made 5 tuts which is just from the same category.
Plus you have to show the given tools needed for tuts. Like Hmt or hexedit.
Hope this can help you =)
When you make tuts, it should be organized and easy to read. NOT WITH CAPS LIKE THIS. Or with mixed letters ex. "ClOsEd". It should look professional (Very little mistakes, coherent words, and a professional tone, which means work, hard work *Research (Doesn't have to be independent research), taking time to make a detailed tutorial, clear hints, and not a quick 5-25 minute work for a tut and expect credit*) for people to take it seriously and not think of it as a waste.
And the kind of tuts you do belongs in certain categories. If we do tuts like this focusing on a very narrow point and not a broad point like "How to do CSS projectiles (This focus on all projectile swaps and not 1 by 1 take note for my examples below), I can make at least over an 100 maybe even a thousand.
Why?
How to swap a sniper bullet with a pistol in hex.
How to swap a fuel rod with a rocket in hex.
How to swap collision model of a vehicle with the Spartan collision.
How to swap a warthog with a tank in hex.
How to swap a warthog with a ghost in hex.
Do you see my point? They focus on a certain category in this case CSS hex swapping. Yet I hypothetically made 5 tuts which is just from the same category.
Plus you have to show the given tools needed for tuts. Like Hmt or hexedit.
Hope this can help you =)
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