Wow, someone actually made this? This addon shoul be failbinned for being abusable and being a horrible idea. A similar client sided timescale addon was suggested but shot down for being a horrible idea, i expect the same to happen to this addon.
Torak you idiot, that mod was failbinned due to it being CLIENT-SIDED, this is a SERVER-SIDED output event. Learn how to read the description. This mod should not be failbinned, since it can be used to prevent players from changing their timescale VIA their client-console.
guys, this little "holy grail" of ours isnt that perfect. i used it for a quicktime event (to react quickly,) and it slowed down perfectly- of course getting back up to speed was a different matter entirely. it wouldnt speed up to normal again no matter what i did! can someone please work this out.
@Xanderian i did the /timescale 1 command to fix it, but i dont think clients should have to worry about that. besides, wouldnt something as simple as changing timescale back up to speed be the #1 thing they would work on?
I'm not that happy about this, I know it doesent matter i'm one person but still this is very buggy! Setting timescale to 1250 instead of 1200 on accident will cause you to glitch and lag, you can NOT use this with VCE because when you are in a timescale like 700 you cant change to 1000! What the fuck? I rate a 2/10 on effort.
5/5
Client timescale thingy but that was with guis
This the owners have a choice of anableing
This addon shoul be failbinned for being abusable and being a horrible idea. A similar client sided timescale addon was suggested but shot down for being a horrible idea, i expect the same to happen to this addon.
YOU ARE AWesomE MAN!!!
i used it for a quicktime event (to react quickly,) and it slowed down perfectly- of course getting back up to speed was a different matter entirely. it wouldnt speed up to normal again no matter what i did! can someone please work this out.
clientcmdtimescale(1);
to reset it back to 1, the default timescale.
i did the /timescale 1 command to fix it, but i dont think clients should have to worry about that. besides, wouldnt something as simple as changing timescale back up to speed be the #1 thing they would work on?