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FPSC Classic Scripts / Remote doors....bug?

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Tobi Wan Kenobi
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 03:42
I have two remote doors in my map (door1 and door2)...and of course one switch for each of the doors.

While jerking around with these switches, I notice that sometimes one of the switches affects the OTHER door...and hence the other switch as well.

Anyone who experienced this?
uman
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 04:03
You must make sure switches reference the correct doors.

Try the ifused field in properties in Editor

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Tobi Wan Kenobi
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 04:45
I have checked this.
Why I´m asking is because it works fine most of the times - switch1 (with door1 in the ifused field) operates door1...and switch2 (with door2 in the ifused field) operates door2.

But as said above - sometimes one of the swithces operates the OTHER door, even though it´s not supposed to - at least not if I can trust the ifused field...

*hmmm*
Thraxas
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 05:43
How close together are the switches... Are they next to each other, or in different areas altogether? I only ask as sometimes you can THINK something is far enough away to not get activated when pressing enter but it is...

Of course this probably isn't your problem but I just threw it out there...

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Tobi Wan Kenobi
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 06:22
Your are SOOOO right!
Of course the switches were too close.
Even though I think they´re quite far from each other...I lowered the PLRDISTWITHIN - and voila!
My bad. Sorry...
filya
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2006 11:39
so all this time you were using both switches instead of one?
hmmm...strong is the force with you Obi (Tobi?) Wan!

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