Sorry, I forgot to mention it worked before your reply, also thanks for trying to help meWhat I meant was, instead of posting this in PC-Support, you should have posted it in the T-MEC sub-forum.
I have seen the guide you mentioned by the way, and a quick look at the graphic they have there regarding hoik loops shows that your upper row and your right row is set up wrong.
The tiles of the upwards hoik should have the slopes face to the top right, and the tiles of the hoik that moves you left (the upper left one is already facing the right way) should have the slopes face to the top left.
You should also move the upper left row of tiles above the upper right one, not the other way around.
Again, I don't understand precisely how that works, so if anyone more experienced than I can correct me, that would be great.
I saw this comment as you posted it, sorry for replying late, but can you show an example pleaseBasically the problem is that you aren't blocking the direction that you don't want to go. When you are inside an angled block, it wants to move you in two directions. (example, you want to move right with the hoik) well one of the corners faces right, and another faces down, so it tries to move you to the right AND down. so you need to block the down movement with regular blocks, which you have only partially done, and that is why it doesn't work. and those blocks that move you up into the right facing hoik? Block the left, since that is where the second point faces, and where it also wants to move you.
No worries, I'll have to guide myself with textI unfortunately cannot.
I wonder whyI also unfortunately cannot see the picture you just posted.
Oh.School chromebook is the answer.
Also why do you have your school's chromebookYeah
No, sadly.You get a specific chromebook that basically is in your care for the school year.
You get to bring it home, and have to make sure thet you don't damage it, and make sure that it's charged, etc
But did my words from earlier help you with your hoik?
But nobody else has replied here, just someone liked a comment from me for some reasonMaybe someone else can give a better explanation then.