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  • ...ource/ml_pathfind/releases/download/v1.0.3/ml_pathfind_x64.dll Windows 64 bit] '''32 bit:''' Copy 32 bit ml_pathfind_win32.dll into the '''MTA San Andreas\server\mods\deathmatch\mo
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  • ...br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.dll Windows 64 bit] ...it]<br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.so Linux 64 bit] |
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  • ...br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.dll Windows 64 bit] ...it]<br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.so Linux 64 bit] |
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  • ...br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.dll Windows 64 bit] ...it]<br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/ml_sockets.so Linux 64 bit] |
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  • ...<br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/mta_mysql.dll Windows 64 bit] ...bit]<br/>[https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/modules/64/mta_mysql.so Linux 64 bit] |
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  • ...every time GTA renders a new frame. It is required for the DirectX drawing functions, and also useful for other clientside operations that have to be applied re ...kes the camera follow the player in a GTA2-like way. This will be a little bit laggy. If you want the camera to follow something (eg. player or vehicle) t
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  • == Installation 64 bit == Download the latest stable 64 bit Linux binaries:
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  • ...outputChatBox ( getClientName ( spawnedPlayer ) .. " needs to lose a bit of weight!" ) {{Player functions}}
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  • * Added light functions === Scripting: New functions ===
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  • ...o ''true'' to use this event''' because full enter leave check is a little bit costly for cpu resource. ===Client event functions===
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  • ...o ''true'' to use this event''' because full enter leave check is a little bit costly for cpu resource. ===Client event functions===
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  • outputChatBox("This place looks a bit dry.") {{Client world functions}}
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  • Creates a patch of fire that will spread a bit and die out after a while. Because it's a client side only function, other {{Client fire functions}}
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  • ...right arithmetic'' shift, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_bit sign bit] is shifted in on the left, thus preserving the sign of the operand.
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  • ...nge case that there are no server vehicles MTA will abort the loop after a bit {{Useful Functions}}
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  • Easing functions describe functions that control the way an interpolation between 0 and 1 is done. ...just a linear interpolation at constant speed. Other more advanced easing functions can have acceleration at the beginning, the end or both or deceleration, or
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  • ...''rights'' available in MTA - these mainly focus on server-side scripting functions. What this essentially means is that the ACL allows you to choose exactly what functions a resource or user can perform. This can obviously be invaluable - for exam
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  • ...l List (ACL) that allows you to secure and limit access to the server, its functions, and resources in any number of ways. ...''rights'' available in MTA - these mainly focus on server-side scripting functions.
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  • -- Set or clear an individual weapon flag bit {{Weapon functions}}
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  • ...sort to a simple function that we know will return [[nil]] (nothing). When functions return something, it's like when you ask someone a question and they reply And that is it! You've learn a bit about tables, a bit about arguments, a bit about that third-world variable, and how to create a PM system. For those t
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