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− | Items can be moved around individually, inside of a player building. The two commands used in this process are /move and /rotate. | + | Items can be moved around individually, inside of a player building. The two commands used in this process are /move and /rotate. |
'''/move''' | '''/move''' | ||
− | The /move command operates by repositioning a targeted item in one of four directions: | + | The /move command operates by repositioning a targeted item in one of four directions: |
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+ | * Forward - Moves object straight ahead in front of the player. | ||
+ | * Back - Moves object straight towards player | ||
+ | * Up - Moves object in a lateral direction upward into the air | ||
+ | * Down - Moves object in a lateral direction downward | ||
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+ | Parameter values for each direction are between a range of 1-500. These values are actually incremental units of measurement. Each direction and value is included as a potential parameter when using the move command. An object can only be moved in one direction at a time however. An example of proper syntax for the command is: /move forward 500. The move command allows for interior objects to be placed anywhere while inside of a building cell. The move command is only usable on interior objects by structure administrators or the structure owner. | ||
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsBuilding item management is broken down into 2 sections:
Item MovementItems can be moved around individually, inside of a player building. The two commands used in this process are /move and /rotate. /move The /move command operates by repositioning a targeted item in one of four directions:
Parameter values for each direction are between a range of 1-500. These values are actually incremental units of measurement. Each direction and value is included as a potential parameter when using the move command. An object can only be moved in one direction at a time however. An example of proper syntax for the command is: /move forward 500. The move command allows for interior objects to be placed anywhere while inside of a building cell. The move command is only usable on interior objects by structure administrators or the structure owner.
The /rotate command operates by repositioning a targeted item in one of two directions through changing its axis position: left or right. Other values are added as parameters. Each axis position has a value range of 1-180 which are a representation of units of measurement in degrees. Each direction and value is included as a potential parameter when using the rotate command. An object can only be moved in one direction at a time however. An example of proper syntax for the command is: /rotate left 180.
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