Rotating Billboards

Create signs that rotate on the spot

Total Downloads: 547 - First Release: Oct 31, 2016 - Last Update: Apr 21, 2018

5/5, 7 likes
  1. k1lly0u submitted a new resource:

    Rotating Billboards - Create signs that rotate on the spot

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  2. How do you do . but it imposible to ask a panel against a pillar 20161031135949_1.jpg
     
  3. It does not matter), he had not thought about it )
     
  4. I used the build plugin to put it on a pillar
     
  5. This does not work with the plugin Build
     
  6. Actually it does :)
     
  7. what command did you use to put the sign on the pillar
     
  8. What common. I do not serve me this plugin. Give me the command I test
     
  9. This: /deploy "Wooden Sign"
     
  10. thnx that worked
     
  11. You dont need the sign in your inventory just use the command and right click
     
  12. default is med sign how do I change it to huge sign
     
  13. by against it but small panels
     
  14. Use /buildhelp deployables, for huge sign would be /deploy "Huge Wooden Sign"
     
  15. For further Build related questions you all should use next time the corresponding thread:
    Build | Oxide
     
  16. WOW !!! Cool plugin!))) Thank you! :)
     
  17. Hm could it be that it doesn't like HumanNPC ? Oo

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  18. Its possible block a sign with no foundation, wall or orthers ?
     
  19. Code:
    [Oxide] 18:29 [Error] Failed to call hook 'OnEntityKill' on plugin 'RotatingBillboards v0.1.0' (NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object)[Oxide] 18:29 [Debug] at Oxide.Plugins.RotatingBillboards.OnEntityKill (.BaseNetworkable netEntity) [0x00000] in :0
    at Oxide.Plugins.RotatingBillboards.DirectCallHook (System.String name, System.Object& ret, System.Object[] args) [0x00000] in :0
    at Oxide.Plugins.CSharpPlugin.InvokeMethod (HookMethod method, System.Object[] args) [0x00000] in :0
    at Oxide.Core.Plugins.CSPlugin.OnCallHook (System.String name, System.Object[] args) [0x00000] in :0
    at Oxide.Core.Plugins.Plugin.CallHook (System.String name, System.Object[] args) [0x00000] in :0