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edon1337
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Old 10-07-2018 , 10:18   Sliding mechanic
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Hello,

BaseBuilder players will know what I'm talking about, I've noticed that some models can slide through some areas while some others can't, why does this happen? Example in a server I used to run these 2 models https://cs-bg.info/skin/4829 and https://cs-bg.info/skin/3552 could slide while the rest couldn't. Just by holding D they could slide in slightly faster than the rest of the zombies.

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Old 10-07-2018 , 10:26   Re: Sliding mechanic
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The lower gravity class can slide with less effort than other classes. Gravity is the key of surfing.
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Old 10-07-2018 , 10:51   Re: Sliding mechanic
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Models do not have custom sizes, and i dont think if gravity is the key cause A D moving is sightly better when sv_airaccelerate is high (100+). With high gravity sliding down will be faster.
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Old 10-07-2018 , 11:11   Re: Sliding mechanic
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Sliding down in this case will make the player get stuck and move slowly, and that's because of high gravity.
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