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It can also be used for when making a loop through all non-players. Example:
It can also be used for when making a loop through all non-players. Example:


  appendevent EVENT_WORLD
  for My_Player range numplayers
  for My_Player range numplayers
{
  {
  [...]
    [...]
}
  }
endevent


While [[MULTIMODE]] stores the total of player in the game, '''numplayers''' stores only non-bot players.
While [[MULTIMODE]] stores the total of player in the game, '''numplayers''' stores only non-bot players.


[[Category:Constantly updated gamevars]]
[[Category:Constantly updated gamevars]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 19 February 2020

Returns the number of non-bot players in the game.

In singleplayer, it is set to 1.

The non-bot player IDs range from zero to numplayers minus 1. Meaning bots will always hold the highest IDs.

In the original Duke Nukem 3D, once a player quit, numplayers would decrease permanently, meaning it was impossible for a new player to join mid-game.

It can also be used for when making a loop through all non-players. Example:

for My_Player range numplayers
{
  [...]
}

While MULTIMODE stores the total of player in the game, numplayers stores only non-bot players.