Solved Add Kit Support for NPC That Parachutes Vehicles

(Manky)sieve

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Neat little vehicle parachute drops plugin!

I like the parachute dude that rides down with it.
(althougha temporary npc for the parachute I see) Would be a real nice touch if the npc could be kitted
for example put it in a hazzy of choice like some space delivery guy who then salutes and vanishes :ninja:

Also great that this uses prefab paths in the config, can also add custom vehicles then! 😁
 
Heya
Glad to hear it works with custom vehicles! Any way of having a option for the NPC invisible and maybe the parachute bit lower so it looks like its on the vehicle?

Wizla, just to note I have not got this or tested it but I'm assuming it will work nicely with the Custom Vehicles by utilising the prefab paths
 
In theory you should be able to spawn any entity, there's no restriction to specific types. So yeah it should work, unless If you go beyond typical vehicles, like spawning a Bradley or animals, those might need some extra handling. But for regular vehicle entities it should be all good
 
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