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A feature that allows players to automatically tag along behind another player, following the leader without any manual input. | A feature that allows players to automatically tag along behind another player, following the leader without any manual input. | ||
− | To start following another player, select them and then select "Follow" from the pop-up menu. Your avatar will then mirror any movements the leading avatar makes, including street transitions and [[Teleportation]]. | + | To start following another player, select them and then select "Follow" from the pop-up menu. Your avatar will then mirror any movements the leading avatar makes, including [[Jump|Jumps]], street transitions and [[Teleportation]]. |
Two or more players can join together as [[Teleport Buddy|Teleport Buddies]] in order to teleport back and forth between multiple locations. | Two or more players can join together as [[Teleport Buddy|Teleport Buddies]] in order to teleport back and forth between multiple locations. | ||
When enhanced by playful movement effects such as [[spinach]] or [[levitation]], the long line of following players is often referred to as a [[Conga Line]]. | When enhanced by playful movement effects such as [[spinach]] or [[levitation]], the long line of following players is often referred to as a [[Conga Line]]. | ||
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+ | A player cannot follow a person when they [[death|die]] and go to [[hell]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 20 February 2011
A feature that allows players to automatically tag along behind another player, following the leader without any manual input.
To start following another player, select them and then select "Follow" from the pop-up menu. Your avatar will then mirror any movements the leading avatar makes, including Jumps, street transitions and Teleportation.
Two or more players can join together as Teleport Buddies in order to teleport back and forth between multiple locations.
When enhanced by playful movement effects such as spinach or levitation, the long line of following players is often referred to as a Conga Line.
A player cannot follow a person when they die and go to hell.