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Re: <G01> Question: in contact with the key.
So the safe zone is specifically the plastic on the field or is it the plane?
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Re: <G01> Question: in contact with the key.
The key is defined as that elongated semicircle of plastic, so the former.
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Re: <G01> Question: in contact with the key.
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Re: <G01> Question: in contact with the key.
Remember that if any of your little dangling touch devices go outside the frame perimeter, they become appendages. Only one appendage is allowed outside the FP at any given time.
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Re: <G01> Question: in contact with the key.
you just need one tire in contact with the key many people proboably had it in the center cause thats wer they sent there shooter up to
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