Here are two controllable rocket types for the Blender Game Engine.
You can shoot those rockets with the left and right mouse button.
Rocket 1 (Left mouse button)
A Rocket which tracks the mouse cursor, as we know it from some Games.
Rocket 2 (Right mouse button)
A Rocket with a built-in camera is controlled by mouse movement.
Basic Controls:
P-Key.................Starts the Game Engine
W-Key.................Move forwards
S-Key.................Move backwards
D-Key.................Move to the right
A-Key.................Move to the left
Hold Spacebar.........Player moves faster
Q-Key.................Jump
F-Key.................Changed the daytime forward
B-Key.................Changed the daytime backward
This Blend file only works correctly with Blender 2.72 and with higher versions, i hope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjOA38Ey8tg
Waldo81 do not download it again !!! :)
Use 61 MB to download the new Blender 2.72a, then it should work ;)
I use Blender 2.70 at my employment-project and so I need to switch constantly between 2.70 and 2.72a because all the newer versions of Blender make some performance problems with that project (18fps) :(
When I try this rocket thing I made in an older version than 2.72 I get a white screen and nothing goes as it should go, I guess you had the same problem.
Super ! Thanks for sharing that, I am sure it will come in handy for many. I see you added in some very interesting scripts, GJ !
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very useful, thank you.