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Making the value smaller allows the player to climb higher sectors and wall aligned sprites, while a larger value means the player will not be able to climb over smaller and smaller heights in sectors and sprites. | Making the value smaller allows the player to climb higher sectors and wall aligned sprites, while a larger value means the player will not be able to climb over smaller and smaller heights in sectors and sprites. | ||
A value of zero means the player can cross a sector with a difference of -10240 z units, and any other value would be added to that difference. | |||
If you are making a permanent change to this value, it is best to do it from [[EVENT_ENTERLEVEL]] so the game never overwrites your value with the default. | If you are making a permanent change to this value, it is best to do it from [[EVENT_ENTERLEVEL]] so the game never overwrites your value with the default. |
Revision as of 13:17, 25 December 2012
autostep controls the maximum difference in height at which a player will "step" onto a surface without needing to jump. The default value is 5120. Note that autostep applies to view/wall aligned sprites and regular sectors.
Making the value smaller allows the player to climb higher sectors and wall aligned sprites, while a larger value means the player will not be able to climb over smaller and smaller heights in sectors and sprites.
A value of zero means the player can cross a sector with a difference of -10240 z units, and any other value would be added to that difference.
If you are making a permanent change to this value, it is best to do it from EVENT_ENTERLEVEL so the game never overwrites your value with the default.
For above water sectors (lotag 1) and floor aligned sprites (cstat 32) (see spritebridge) please see autostep_sbw.