Door only slidning one way

Door only slidning one way

Re: Door only slidning one way Posted by SUPERLAG on Wed Jul 25th 2007 at 7:34am
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Posted 2007-07-25 7:34am
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Regardless of how I set the Angles dial (or if I set it UP or DOWN) ir how I set the Move Direction dial, my door only slides to one side. Experimenting with the two dials only seems to alter the way the door brush is facing.

Another problem I am having is invisible brush stopping nades but not bullets. I saw a list of what the invisi and different clip brushes do but, it was wrong. I can't find anything that keeps bullets, nades, and people out. In the old days we just used the clip texture and made it into a func_wall I think. I have tried using func_wall and func_brush to no avail
Re: Door only slidning one way Posted by Natus on Wed Jul 25th 2007 at 2:07pm
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Posted 2007-07-25 2:07pm
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Don't know what's wrong with the door, but to block bullets, make a brush and use the block_bullets texture.
Re: Door only slidning one way Posted by reaper47 on Wed Jul 25th 2007 at 5:43pm
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Posted 2007-07-25 5:43pm
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Please open one thread for every individual question. It keeps the search system clean!

Could you further explain the door question? I can't really think of a situation where a door should slide in 2 directions. I don't even see what this would look like.
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Re: Door only slidning one way Posted by SUPERLAG on Wed Jul 25th 2007 at 7:30pm
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Posted 2007-07-25 7:30pm
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when I say it, "only slides to one side" I mean the wrong side. I am not trying to make a door slide in 2 directions.

I just put 90 0 0 into the move direction and it fixed it. Strangely enough, what I had done in the first place suddenly worked.