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Offline Wildebeest

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Force a unit to shut it
« on: 03 Dec 2002, 01:58:04 »
Is it possible to force a unit not to yell out when an enemy soldier is close to him? I'm making a night ambush and some of the mates that are supposed to be asleep starts shouting: "3 o'clock, Soldier 50", yeah you all know the drill. Even the player himself starts. Now what do I have to do to make these trouble makers shut up?  :-X

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Offline Skumball

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #1 on: 03 Dec 2002, 02:21:09 »
you could try

soldier disableAi "autoTarget"

but I'm not sure how you re-enable it afterwards. If you don't need them to be in combat then it doesn't matter anyway.
« Last Edit: 03 Dec 2002, 02:22:26 by Skumball »

Offline LCD

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #2 on: 03 Dec 2002, 02:36:40 »
dere is no way 2 enable it back later  :-\

i sugest u use d enableradio command ;) ;D

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enableRadio enable
Operand types:
    enable: Boolean
Type of returned value:
    Nothing
Description:
    Enable radio transmissions to be heard and seen on screen.

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #3 on: 03 Dec 2002, 06:01:09 »
Ahahahahahahahhhahahahahaha..........

Sorry ;)

Robbo

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #4 on: 03 Dec 2002, 09:50:55 »
Thanks LCD i've also been trying to do the same thing as Willdebeast and now i know why autotarget couldn;t be reneable i'll try enable radio etc..
BTW posted by O Neill
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Ahahahahahahahhhahahahahaha..........

Sorry ;)  
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O Neill, I don't know about everyone else, but it seems that many of your posts (85% +) seem to be revelant to NOTHING at all with the topic and its starting to bug me
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PiNs_Da_Smoka

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #5 on: 03 Dec 2002, 11:15:15 »
O'Neil, as a former OFPEC Alumn myself, i feel its my duty to call you a moron for spamming topics with your useless crap. I know i shouldn't even do this in a public post, but i feel its necessary to try and deface you in public. The least I can do is report you to a mod. And hopefully they will take proper action, which will hopefully be at least a temp ban. But i know at least you will be warned, and banned upon your next offense. Having worked here, i know OFPEC doesn't tolerate this crap. You better stop it immediately, or the wrath of the 'Bane shall come down upon you.

Offline Wildebeest

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #6 on: 03 Dec 2002, 11:32:31 »
I thank you all - with the exception of O'neal - for sharing your thoughts. I'll try "enableradio" then.

Cheers :)
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Offline Black_Feather

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #7 on: 03 Dec 2002, 12:13:01 »
If you see posts that you think are wrong just press the report to moderator button, then the mods will deal with things. If you respond you only risk being pulled into a flame war.  8)

Offline Sui

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Re:Force a unit to shut it
« Reply #8 on: 03 Dec 2002, 23:21:56 »
Settle please PiNs...

If you contact a moderator about any issues you have (or report the post) the issue will be dealt with.

There's no need for abuse, no matter how warranted you feel it is.

Now let's all just get along, huh? ::)