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    It will be exciting to watch the park's evolution, skate it, and understand where it came from.

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    from the blog.........

    "Can you only rotate pieces at 90 degree angles or is there a free rotate option??"
    Fine tuning means you can rotate in the increments you want...not just 90 chunks.


    Whoever builds the park originally gets credit for starting the park, however, if someone modifies the park and other people download it, the second person gets the board sales (progression reward). Huh, part 2?

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    "Can you only rotate pieces at 90 degree angles or is there a free rotate option??"
    Fine tuning means you can rotate in the increments you want...not just 90 chunks.
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    I would be More than happy to help out with this, maybe a mini street object

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    From the Cuz blog:

    "'Can you only rotate pieces at 90 degree angles or is there a free rotate option??'

    Fine tuning means you can rotate in the increments you want...not just 90 chunks."


    Am I wrong to speculate that by "increments you want" he means full 3D 360 rotation, or just 2D 360 rotation (perpendicular to floor)?

    If so, creativity is limitless. Especially if you can float objects.

    EDIT: just answered my own question by watching the preview vid again. Full 3d rotation, but still nothing that shows a floating element, unless there is proof somewhere else.
    Last edited by BladderBoy; 04-10-2010 at 05:40 PM.

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