Do you have a selection of vehicles you want easy access to without digging through inventory? Would you like your guests to be able to use them when you're not around?
Builders, have you created demo versions of your vehicles and need a way to show them off without permanently tying up prims?
"3-2-1 Launch!" is the answer.
Just drop in your favorite vehicles, click on the menu, and play.
Features include full access control, support for dozens of vehicles, and easy adjustment of rezzing position, should you wish to disguise the launchpad as something else. Also included is party mode, which automatically rezzes a random vehicle if the launchpad is unoccupied.
You can even assign a guest list, should you wish to further personalize the system. For instance, you might have one pad reserved for officers, with a different selection of vehicles than your raw recruits.
Only 1-5 prims per rezzer. Or copy the scripts into a build of your own!
See item in Second Life- Menu-driven interface
- Full access options, including guest, staff, and ban lists.
- Automatic mode for demos, tour vehicles, etc.
Better than great!
I already gave this what it deserved, and easy 5 stars, On my previous review I just mentioned one of those "I wish it did this/that" half hints-half wishes, surprisingly I woke up to an update the next day which added the very thing I mentioned, It's not often we get a creator who not only listens to "suggestions" (secretly hopes) but that implements them perfectly within one day, fair play Cheshyr, it's perfect, cheers!
Interesting tool
Something to experiment with. Now if there was some way to have the object derez (vehicle, ship,etc) when unseated.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned:
You don't need to use *this* mesh, the scripts can be dropped in anything, from a gas tank linked to your vehicle to rez a GFS fuel can to a slab in your driveway to rez vehicles. It also seems to rez from the center point of the link the scripts have been dropped in, so when I linked a whole driveway the vehicles still rezzed over the slab that contained the script, not over the center of the entire linkset. The only issue with using your own mesh is that the initial positioning is *waaaay* off where it is pretty close using the piece it comes in, but the config notecard can handle adjustments fine, and you may want to use that anyway for things like a tool rack that rezzes a battery charger on the left side of my bus and a diesel can on the right so they line up with the fill point.
Useages are endless
Yeah easy to use; Yeah works well, but does not end there. I use it to rez fire and fuel trucks at my three airports. Also on large outdoor closets to rez fire equipment like hoses, scba refils, foam etc.
Also it rezzes cargo that is ready to use for a Forklift that it also can rez. I attach invisi prims to boats to rez things I need while sailing. The limit to ones creativity is the only limit to this product.
I wish I could give it 10 stars
Great Product
A friend uses this and it always worked well so when I needed a vehicle rezzer this is the one I picked up. What can I say, it works and works well. The script can be stuffed into any prim you wish. I road construction/public works RP so I stuck the script in a prim with an oil stain that's on the pavement in the vehicle yard.
It's easy to add vehicles, just drag them into the contents of the prim that has the rezzer script. The configuration notecard is clearly commented and has examples for pretty much everything one might want to do. Menu name, position offset, party mode (keeps a random vehicle rezzed and rezzes a new one if the previous is removed for use.)
There's not much else to say. It works, it works well, it's not hard to set up. The price is very reasonable.