Driveable car Created 8 years ago2016-05-05 21:52:47 UTC by keevlicious keevlicious

Created 8 years ago2016-05-05 21:52:47 UTC by keevlicious keevlicious

Posted 8 years ago2016-05-05 21:52:47 UTC Post #330052
Hello,

I have a question. Is it possible to make an driveable car in CS:GO? If you press E, you enter the Vehicle Brush and drive? I saw this Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQP6vY1RT88

But he dont share the vmt file. What i wanna do is, make an Snowmobile in my snow map...

Hope someone can help me.
Posted 8 years ago2016-05-05 22:34:33 UTC Post #330053
func_vehicle is a right not a privilege
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Posted 8 years ago2016-05-05 23:01:34 UTC Post #330054
func_vehicle does work or what?
Posted 8 years ago2016-05-06 00:11:41 UTC Post #330055
Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 8 years ago2016-05-06 09:46:33 UTC Post #330056
Posted 8 years ago2016-05-06 09:53:46 UTC Post #330057
Tactical Intervention, the successor of Counter-Strike, does have vehicles
Posted 8 years ago2016-05-08 06:56:16 UTC Post #330073
Alright, just to clear some things up...

In CS:GO it is possible to have both 'prop' vehicles and brush-based vehicles. However, for these prop vehicles I'm unsure how they're made, but you have to parent the player to a 'prop_vehicle' when you press an invisible button which you've added to the car. It worked barely once, but that's just a prototype I'm developing for CS:S.

As for the brush vehicles they are very easy to make. You just need a button, a 'func_physbox' brush (the body of the vehicle), and 4 cylindrical 'func_physbox'es (wheels), and in order to control it, you'll need a few thrusters, and don't forget to make the wheels spin around the axis' of the vehicle.

But, being given the situation of creating a snowmobile, I', sure how you won't need wheels, so it's purely made out of the body, thrusters, and a button to activate the game_ui which controls the vehicle itself.
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