Re: How Do You Make A Re-settable Countdown?
Posted by blackjackel on
Mon Feb 14th 2005 at 4:58pm
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This is what i want to do:
Push button, 10 second countdown starts to trigger an entity.
Push button again (before entity triggers), countdown resets (starts over)
EG:
(Push button)....10...9....8....7....6 (Push button again) 10....9....8....
If
nothing is pushed, countdown goes to 0 then triggers an entity. Then
does nothing and waits for original button to be pushed to start
countdown agian.
Eg: (push button) 10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1..[trigger entity]....wait for next push.
I asked this in mapcore.net but nobody bothered replying, i assume they dont know how.
Re: How Do You Make A Re-settable Countdown?
Posted by Crapceeper on
Mon Jul 25th 2005 at 8:41pm
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Hi Blackjackel,
Maybe noone replies because this kind of count down is impossible to do. I tried a few things to make it work, with nothing but failure. I consider myself as very unskilled; but consider noone is answering, I assume this problem is unsolveable.
/shrugs
I'm sorry I don't have better news for you.
Never try to be perfect - just try it and make the best out of it
Re: How Do You Make A Re-settable Countdown?
Posted by Crapceeper on
Thu Jul 28th 2005 at 1:33am
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Jeah, it might be old. But I figured it would be somewhat unpolite not to answer at all. After all the guys at mapcore.net didn't. Rude?!
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Re: How Do You Make A Re-settable Countdown?
Posted by Crono on
Thu Jul 28th 2005 at 9:25am
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No, it isn't rude.
Taking that the last time they were at this site was one day after this was posted and the user was created it wouldn't be rude at all not to answer the question.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.