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Hi! I just wanna ask how to make units move faster than 522. I saw one in a map name Naruto Battle Royale who seemingly slides on the map because it moves so fast.
How do you do that? Are triggers involved?
522 is maximum game could provide, if you would like to use more than 522 for movement, you'll meed to make one hell of the system, with knockback functions triggering on orders, there is a system like that in spell section, i don't really recall its name, but it has something to do with "charge".
Hi! I just wanna ask how to make units move faster than 522. I saw one in a map name Naruto Battle Royale who seemingly slides on the map because it moves so fast.
How do you do that? Are triggers involved?
Shift thing won't work. Max movement speed for standard unit movement cannot exceed 522, period. You'll have to do a knockback/charge/slide thing. I'm sure there's some clever way to do it while retaining movement animations.
Um. I know this thread is dead, but...
I've found this thread earlier, looked to the Charge, liked it and it's idea but didn't download it... Now I need it but it's gone somewhere. I can't find it anywhere on the Internet. Could anybody give me this system, please?
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