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Tool that allows the user to set powerbrick arches:

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Combine with FLYSKYHGH cheat for best result.

 

The name of the tool is what I initially had in mind when writing this application. Test your dexterity by passing all checkpoints on a track, like shown in the image. Ofcourse these arches do not necessarily have to be used as checkpoints. Why not make yourself pretty rainbows.

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Download with source code: https://www.rockraidersunited.com/files/dl-r20/

View enclosed readme for more information. Use tool in combination with grappigegovert's Coordinate Viewer.

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Could expand this tool to let users set circles, squares, triangles, who knows what. If tool needs improvement or still have questions, go ahead and give feedback/ask them.

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Excellent tool Rob, this is great!

 

We should have another LEGO Racers competition, or perhaps just a thread for people to post in, in which players must pass through all checkpoints on a track in the best time possible.

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In the interests of user safety, could I request to see the source code, or that it be included with the download?

 

(I'm aware I don't provide source code for my tools. This is because C#/.NET projects are easily decompileable, and people that actually want to see source should find no difficulty in this. It's also worth noting that some of my code is open-source on my github. With more hardcore languages like the C++ this appears to be written in, it's near-impossible to decompile, and for that reason I'd like to see some source).

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In the interests of user safety, could I request to see the source code, or that it be included with the download?

 

(I'm aware I don't provide source code for my tools. This is because C#/.NET projects are easily decompileable, and people that actually want to see source should find no difficulty in this. It's also worth noting that some of my code is open-source on my github. With more hardcore languages like the C++ this appears to be written in, it's near-impossible to decompile, and for that reason I'd like to see some source).

Oh, sure. I'll add a document with source code in the download then.

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