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Pulsar Coder
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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:09 Edited at: 19th Sep 2005 19:10
Does anyone know whether this condition exists in the scripting lang? In the manual, I only see the opposite one: "PlrHigher=X".
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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:10
PlrHigher= -X go negative with the X to get lower

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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:12 Edited at: 19th Sep 2005 19:13
Are you sure? I thought of that one but maybe It checks if the player is higher than the given entity's position minus X.
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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:35 Edited at: 19th Sep 2005 19:40
I've used -100 and, at least in my case, it doesn't check whether the player is lower than the entity in 100 units, on the contrary, it checks if the player is higher than the entity's position minus 100.

A workaround is to use plrdistfurther=x only if the logic of your script admits it (meaning you will know for sure you're checking "lower"). Not that perfect solution than having "plrlower" but it works ...
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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:44
hmmm, srry dont know what to tell ya

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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 19:56
it's ok ...
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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 21:08
Ultrahead,

PlrLower - Strangely - I do not think there is such a command (or alternative) and do not think that you can achieve such easily.

I have tried in relation to Lifts, without success.

Such a command is needed badly - it would be very useful.

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Posted: 19th Sep 2005 21:15
For lifts -the "bring it down" situation- use plrdistfurther=x instead with say x=200, until PlrLower is available.

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