TFs Crypt Builder Kit
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The goal is to have an easy building bricks game. Each module can be perfectly and quickly adjusted or merged with others using the grid snap tool which works like a magnet.
So easy that your creativity is expressed freely, forgetting the technical aspect.
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Changelog 2022/03/12
New Physic Envelop
Due to some issue that may happen with slow ping from client side, stairways are coming with a new physic envelop to prevent avatar to pass through the stairs.
LI remains unchanged but LOD has been improved for some of the short stairway
A new part : "VaultStair Floor (0.985 LI)"
This is to allow in some case to built a floor at the upper side of the stairway
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STAIRWAY Kit, including 7 meshes to fit most of heights :
► a smart physical envelop to prevent to fall
► stairs can be merge to fit many floors
► a special hollowed vault to pass by
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Meshes are COPY & MODIFY
Scripts are COPY only ( except few ones for advanced users )
Tools are provided to help you, both during construction and for everyday use, like the "Crypt Helper" book allowing you to change all the textures for each element, as well as manage the luminosity.
Most of the meshes are 0.5 LI, only few ones like door or staircase will be heavier, but mainly staying under 2 LI.
The system is made to stay low lag, meshes as well textures can be reused for different combination.
For advanced users, some scripts are provided to deepen the handling of the crypt, as well as to inject your own set of textures. AO and UV maps provided.
Check further in the reference book to figure, you will find it in this shop.
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Physics are wonky... although they do /look/ great, so they've got that going for them at least.
As the title suggests, the physics in these spiral staircases are wonky - every time I tried to climb them I would find myself falling through them repeatedly, and if you resize them /AT ALL/ then their physics break completely. I simply could not get these stairs to work without resorting to invisi-primming them... and that's not something you should have to do on something that costs this much... simply unacceptable. Please fix this issue, thank you.