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Manz

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setunitpos
« on: 03 Sep 2005, 16:43:17 »
I know what setunitpos "UP" and "DOWN" is but is it able to make a unit crouch , not just temporarly, but for a long time..





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Offline Blanco

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Re:setunitpos
« Reply #1 on: 03 Sep 2005, 17:23:14 »
This question has been asked many times before, so I suggest you search the FAQ and type the word "crouch" in the searchbox
I'm sure you'll will find something useful there.
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« Last Edit: 03 Sep 2005, 17:24:04 by Blanco »
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Offline The-Architect

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Re:setunitpos
« Reply #2 on: 03 Sep 2005, 17:36:32 »
You can't. The only way to do it is with a fast loop and the crouch anim as far as I know. Also it's not really useful unless it's in a cutscene.

People are using AI Crouch in some scripts that are floating around at the moment. Download one and see how they did it.
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Offline Pilot

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Re:setunitpos
« Reply #3 on: 03 Sep 2005, 18:11:24 »
I heard somewhere (maybe on this forum), that by setting the unit's behaviour to stealth, commandstopping (dostopping?) him, and then switchmoving the unit to a crouched position, the unit would stay there.

Never tried it, so I don't know if it works.

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