Talk:How to Make Floating Objects in Forge: Difference between revisions
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Another easy method is to hold the object where you want it to float, then open the start menu and save the map. Then, exit and load the saved map and the object should stay where you held it. This is very easy to do but can take a while especially if you want to make many floating objects. | Another easy method is to hold the object where you want it to float, then open the start menu and save the map. Then, exit and load the saved map and the object should stay where you held it. This is very easy to do but can take a while especially if you want to make many floating objects. | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, October 17, 2008
no, dont merge. too much info here and on the other page too be effective. This lets in be more indepth as well. Spartan 107 06:05, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
I agree, partially. I almost had it figured out until I saw this article. It helped alot even though I already knew some things. Even more to add to my crazy Forge creations! E93 01:13, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
--- I redesigned the entire page. Includes the two methods and cuts down on useless details. ZetaArcadee 05:34, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Method 3
Another easy method is to hold the object where you want it to float, then open the start menu and save the map. Then, exit and load the saved map and the object should stay where you held it. This is very easy to do but can take a while especially if you want to make many floating objects.
I added itLemonDragon 15:25, 17 October 2008 (UTC)