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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
<code>vehicle.SetPart(part,state);</code> | |||
==Arguments== | ==Arguments== | ||
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==Parts== | ==Parts== | ||
(these were tested on a custom vehicle) | (these were tested on a custom vehicle) | ||
0 = front bumper | 0 = front bumper | ||
1 = back bumper | 1 = back bumper | ||
2 = right door from front view | 2 = right door from front view | ||
3 = left door from front view | 3 = left door from front view | ||
8 = | |||
9 = | 8 = hood | ||
9 = trunk | |||
==Crashing states== | ==Crashing states== | ||
0 = not affected part | 0 = not affected part | ||
1 = crashed part | 1 = crashed part | ||
2 = chashed #2, only valable to trunks and hoods | 2 = chashed #2, only valable to trunks and hoods | ||
3 = missing part | 3 = missing part |
Revision as of 13:04, 26 August 2017
Description
Removes, repairs or crashes a part from the car.
Usage
vehicle.SetPart(part,state);
Arguments
part: Part's ID state: Crashing state
Parts
(these were tested on a custom vehicle)
0 = front bumper
1 = back bumper
2 = right door from front view
3 = left door from front view
8 = hood
9 = trunk
Crashing states
0 = not affected part
1 = crashed part
2 = chashed #2, only valable to trunks and hoods
3 = missing part