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    Default walking question

    how can i walk on roads and grass without using radial walk?

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    DDTMs (I recommend), colors (not recommended), coordinates (DEFINITELY not recommended), symbols (usually not too reliable). That's all I can think of

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    whats the difference between a ddtm and dtm? =S and how can i make them

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    DDTM stands for dynamic DTM. It's a DTM that you create while you script is running. You can edit it also, during runtime.

    I'm sure there are a few tutorials on them in the tutorial section.

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    i found one but its not very good at explaining them xD

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