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Insert water in a map.

by Sparco89 on 07/15/2005 01:08, 8 messages, last message: 08/30/2005 15:20, 1722 views, last view: 05/02/2024 06:37

Hello, i'm italian, so i don't speech very good english.
I've meet cube searching by Google some open source shoot'em'up. I've done a map, and I want to insert on it a little swimming pool with some water. I've tried in all possible ways, but I never success.Could some one plese help me? I really like this game, and I am waiting to try the Sauerbraten one, but i prefeer made some experience on this other version of cube.

Thanks a lot for the help, and sorry for my "spaghetti" english.
Sparco89

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#1: um...

by Aardappel_ on 07/15/2005 03:01

devi utilizare "waterlevel". Prova "waterlevel 0", e poi piu o meno secondo il effetto. In bocca al lupo :)

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#2: ..

by Xain on 07/15/2005 23:47

can you translate that cause I want to put ater in to :D

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#3: Re: ..

by kurtis84 on 07/16/2005 01:41, refers to #2

This isn't a translation, but I'll type it out in my words ( I don't read italian either )
Note this is for Cube, NOT Sauerbraten -

The use of the console command "waterlevel". Type that once with no parm to see what the waterlevel is. Type waterlevel 0 for example to raise it up to 0 on the z axis.

You canot have a pool of water above your lowest floor, unless you want that floor underwater. Setting the waterlevel parm will flood the entire map, not just one cube, or a certain spot on a map. Play around with it...it's not hard to get used to ;)

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#4: Re: ..

by spentron on 07/16/2005 04:12, refers to #3

No, just typing "waterlevel" returns the last value you entered. Start Cube and it returns -128. Set it to 0 and load a map with a different waterlevel and it still returns 0. The only way to find out current waterlevel is try values until you get a match.

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#5: Re: ..

by kurtis84 on 07/16/2005 16:30, refers to #4

I'm sure what I posted was enough info to allow him to use the command...if he starts loading other maps up while he's editing, yes it'll do what you said...but why would one do such a thing anyway? You can only work on one map at a time, so jumping from different maps just to see the waterlevel settings seems a bit...odd IMHO.

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by spentron on 07/17/2005 02:54, refers to #5

I'm just saying it returns what you enter, not anything out of the map itself . "seems a bit...odd IMHO." ;)

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#7: fuck

by Woo Hoi on 08/30/2005 15:02

oh fuck this command didnt list on the editor menu!

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#8: ..

by kracho! on 08/30/2005 15:20

Read the docs.

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