... | ... | @@ -120,4 +120,13 @@ Linedef types 66-68 are the plane displacement specials; 66 = move floor only, 6 |
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Whenever the control sector floor moves (not ceiling, never ceiling), the selected planes of the tagged sectors all move (mind, they have a tic delay due to how it all works, it's not perfect really).
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Turn on Not Climbable on any of the plane displacement linedef types to enable inverse plane displacement for any sectors tagged by them. This causes moving the control sector to move all tagged sector planes in the reverse direction. |
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Turn on Not Climbable on any of the plane displacement linedef types to enable inverse plane displacement for any sectors tagged by them. This causes moving the control sector to move all tagged sector planes in the reverse direction.
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# FOF wall slope skewing
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FOF walls now can optionally skew with respect to slopes (software mode only currently):
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* Upper Unpegged on the CONTROL linedef enables wall skewing
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* Lower Unpegged on the IN-LEVEL linedefs ^1 determine which slope to skew with respect to (off = top slope, on = bottom slope)
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* If Transfer Line is used however, Lower Unpegged on the control sector's linedefs does the above's job instead
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^1 (this is because they already control pegging of individual FOF walls as it is, so this is for convenience and my sanity that they also deal with skewing) |
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