jackolysis
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Wanted to introduce some little kids to project m and the smoking taunt is the only thing preventing me from doing that. Does anyone know where in the code it is so I can remove it?
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You need professional help.Wanted to introduce some little kids to project m and the smoking taunt is the only thing preventing me from doing that. Does anyone know where in the code it is so I can remove it?
You could always justify the smoking in the game with the fact that he takes damage after, and the taunt leaves you exposed if you don't do it right after the KO.Gotta clear some things up.
For one thing society's priorities are totally messed up. People don't care about violence least that's how it is in america.
Especially things like cartoon violence like smash, parents will even cheer their kids on as they play it.
But when it comes to smoking or if someone says a "bad word" parents will go totally ape****.
As well my motivations for introducing kids to pm is that they've already gotten good at basic brawl mechanics, ledgeguarding, chaingrabbing, etc. I wanted to introduce them to PM because I think its a better game.
Ah ok, just wasn't sure. I'm guessing it uses his default one instead of his custom one if you remove it?you certainly can remove it, it's jsut pointless when you can rebind taunt.
Ok, that makes sense.no. the new one isnt just 'hiding' the old taunt, it's part of his whole new character file. Youd need to replace it with something, or just let it do nothing.
and if you want it to do nothing, it's easier to unbind taunt.
this will only teach them that smoking causes less damage than someone throwing a banana at youHe takes damage for doing the taunt, just to let you know.