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!HI! Hippocampus Avatar Riding System

!HI! Hippocampus Avatar Riding System
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This Riding System is designed to work with the Hoof It Hippocampus Avatar.

It is a simple two-poseball design. The rider can adjust their position using the following chat commands:

/1 up - move your riding position up
/1 down - move your riding position down
/1 fwd - move your riding position forwards
/1 back - move your riding position back

The owner can also use the following commands:

/1 show - show the rider poseball
/1 hide - hide the rider poseball
/1 throw - unseats the guest (rider or hippocampus)

Move and change speed as normal - the controls are given to the first 'person' to sit on the system.

The system can't go anywhere without its owner on board, so nobody can run away with it - and you can also unseat any unwelcome riders!

User guide: http://www.hoofithorses.com/guidehippocampussaddle.htm

See item in Second Life
  • Swim as normal with a rider on your back
  • Rider or hippocampus can be in control
  • Rider can adjust their seating position
  • Unseat unwelcome riders or hippocampuses
  • Won't move without the owner on board
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Got my hopes up for nothing...
full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted May 01, 2016 by wooven

Unless you can attach the rezzed system onto the avatar without applying the predetermined body configuration to the one being ridden (which is already impossible), this isn't worth the trouble of relogging every time you use it. Otherwise, please just fix the script -_-

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great addition to the av
full star full star full star full star full star Posted June 17, 2013 by Sath Gandt

Could use a directions notecard included in the box, didn't think about checking back here til after having a lot of "fun" figuring it out. And you should probably include a warning for inexperienced users that rider sits first on the small ball, and if you sit on the big one by mistake, just relog to restore your shape, otherwise you'll get the usual complaints about deformed avs.

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