Posted by Joe-Bob on Sat Dec 18th at 12:59am 2004
Anyway, my prop_physbox reacts to this fine. However, the models get cooky. They tend to fall through the floor, get stuck in the floor, or just sit there. While they are broken and don't even clip to the world, they are still rendering and aren't respawning.
Anybody know how to break a prop_respawnable so that it can spawn again on its own?
Posted by omegaslayer on Sat Dec 18th at 1:10am 2004
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Posted by Joe-Bob on Sat Dec 18th at 1:21am 2004
I might just have to use point_templates, but that would be a real pain.
Posted by RacerX on Sat Dec 18th at 4:01am 2004
Funnel everything into a damaging beam or field of some sort? Just a guess.
Posted by Joe-Bob on Sat Dec 18th at 5:13am 2004
It would be a pain to describe, but it's on your computer to look at if you want
Posted by Finger on Tue Jan 11th at 8:39pm 2005
I'm wondering if you could elaborate on how you solved this problem. I have a similar situation with the map I'm desperately trying to finish up for the comp. I have lots of spots where the player can throw objects out of the playable space, and really don't want to use cheesy 'invisible walls' to keep the objects from escaping. I would much rather have a trigger_multiple that destroys and respawns the object.
As I've seen in other posts, people have had similar problems with the objects not respawning..... there must be a way to do this successfully. I'm running short on time so If anyone has a clean and simple solution to this problem, I would appreciate your help.![]()
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jan 12th at 9:16am 2005
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