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Thanks man. I want to make a video for how to use the superelevation feature when I have some time to spare
That's actually pretty good idea. Let me check... But yeah. This is the general interface. However it is recomended to use DSV attachments.
https://github.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool/wiki/Database-extension
Basically you need to create a DB ( portal2_trackassembly_pieces.txt ) and add the prefix ( portal2_ ) to the DSV list ( trackasmlib_dsv.txt )
Here are some examples ( Test's track pack ) :
https://github.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool/blob/master/data/trackassembly/dsv/Test_s_track_packTRACKASSEMBLY_PIECES.txt
https://github.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool/blob/master/data/trackassembly/set/trackasmlib_dsv.txt
You can aslo make a script that syncs portal 2 and ship it as a searate addon, just like how Ron, , SligWolf and Grocel did :P
PIECES:Record({"models/props_bts/clear_tube_straight.mdl", "#", "#", 2, "", "0.008,0.004,-63.897", " 90,180,180"})
how could i modify these to fit the portal 2 vactubes
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool/master/data/trackassembly/tools/pictures/screenshot.jpg
This value is mapped to the convar "trackassembly_stackcnt" and it default value is 5. U can to click press Mouse 3 ( mouse scroll wheel ) to set the parameter ti its devault value
How you do you change the the stack value?