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		<dc:creator>John Courte</dc:creator>
		<title>Orcs and Cars</title>
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		<description>I've managed to put two buggies into a copy of the FPS starter kit, and I've managed to make them mountable, thanks to some script code and tutorials here (Thanks LabRat and others!).   The next thing to do is to implement the ray casting/use button in mb's example so I can mount based on use instead of just collision.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I also need to run thru the docs and see if there's a way to have the console up and active while the game is running.  Stopping to ~ and see if things are working isn't great.</description>
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