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You can use the player member [[jumping_counter]] to limit the player's jump to less Olympic heights. | You can use the player member [[jumping_counter]] to limit the player's jump to less Olympic heights, or make the player's jump even more superhuman. | ||
The [[jumping_counter]] increments from 0 (not jumping) to 1441 as follows: | The [[jumping_counter]] increments from 0 (not jumping) to 1441 (end of jump) in increments of 180, as follows: | ||
0 | 0 | ||
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1441 | 1441 | ||
NOTE: In water surface sectors ([[lotag]] 1), the counter will only reach up to 901. | |||
By manually setting the counter to 0 or a value above 1440 when the counter reaches one of these values, you can decrease the duration of the jump by effectively cancelling it mid-jump. Additionally, you can use a similar method to extend the jump height of the player. | |||
You'll need a gamevar to hold the value of [[jumping_counter]]. | |||
Inside the | <pre>gamevar temp 0 2</pre> | ||
Inside the APLAYER actor, use the following code to cut the jump duration in half: | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
getplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter temp | getplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter temp | ||
ifvare temp 721 { | ifvare temp 721 | ||
{ | |||
setplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter 0 | |||
} | |||
</pre> | |||
If you want to increase jump height instead of lowering it, you can do this instead: | |||
<pre> | |||
getplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter temp | |||
ifvare temp 1261 | |||
{ | |||
setplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter 362 | |||
} | |||
</pre> | |||
The above example increases the jump duration by 5 tics. The default jumping height is 9 tics without any changes in the code. The reason 1 is added to the counter when a jump is extended is to prevent an endless jumping loop from occuring. It is recommended to check for 126x when extending the jump to maximize jumping velocity(or [[poszv]]). | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 27 October 2014
You can use the player member jumping_counter to limit the player's jump to less Olympic heights, or make the player's jump even more superhuman.
The jumping_counter increments from 0 (not jumping) to 1441 (end of jump) in increments of 180, as follows:
0 181 361 541 721 901 1081 1261 1441
NOTE: In water surface sectors (lotag 1), the counter will only reach up to 901.
By manually setting the counter to 0 or a value above 1440 when the counter reaches one of these values, you can decrease the duration of the jump by effectively cancelling it mid-jump. Additionally, you can use a similar method to extend the jump height of the player.
You'll need a gamevar to hold the value of jumping_counter.
gamevar temp 0 2
Inside the APLAYER actor, use the following code to cut the jump duration in half:
getplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter temp ifvare temp 721 { setplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter 0 }
If you want to increase jump height instead of lowering it, you can do this instead:
getplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter temp ifvare temp 1261 { setplayer[THISACTOR].jumping_counter 362 }
The above example increases the jump duration by 5 tics. The default jumping height is 9 tics without any changes in the code. The reason 1 is added to the counter when a jump is extended is to prevent an endless jumping loop from occuring. It is recommended to check for 126x when extending the jump to maximize jumping velocity(or poszv).