Difference between revisions of "BURST CAR TYRE"
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|np=2 | |np=2 | ||
|p1t=integer | |p1t=integer | ||
− | |p1d= | + | |p1d=vehicle handle |
|p2t=integer | |p2t=integer | ||
|p2d=Wheel Id | |p2d=Wheel Id | ||
|r=0 | |r=0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | This function instantly deflates a vehicle's tire. The tire still stays intact. A crude drawing linked below shows which ID belongs to which wheel. | |
− | + | *http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/spaceeinstein/BURSTCARTYRE.png | |
+ | The first is for two-wheeled vehicles like motorbikes, the second is for four-wheeled vehicles like most cars and small trucks, and the third is for six-wheeled vehicles like large trucks. The top of the image denotes the front of the vehicle. |
Revision as of 02:02, 3 September 2009
Number of parameters: 2 | ||
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Parameter # | Type | Description |
1. | integer | vehicle handle |
2. | integer | Wheel Id |
Return value: | ||
Type | Description | |
None |
This function instantly deflates a vehicle's tire. The tire still stays intact. A crude drawing linked below shows which ID belongs to which wheel.
The first is for two-wheeled vehicles like motorbikes, the second is for four-wheeled vehicles like most cars and small trucks, and the third is for six-wheeled vehicles like large trucks. The top of the image denotes the front of the vehicle.