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No.
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NO!

But, I guess you could script more than one trigger and stack them at 45 degrees.
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I have no idea what you mean? I'm ready to admit that perhaps the answer is No.
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Make a few smaller box triggers and stack them at the angle you want.
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you could script your own trigger without spawning a trigger.. but probably best to go with a simple stack
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Post by LeBabouin »

Hi!
when you angle a trigger, which face does the angle or cone applies to? Could you please provide a code sample?
I added angle 90 in a trigger declaration, and it seemed the player was triggered only when exactly facing the trigger from a 90? angle.
I'm also looking for the multiface thread setting syntax.
Thanks a lot.
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Post by lizardkid »

angle of trigger means whatever is able to trigger it must be facing the angle specified to fire the trigger.

90 is up in Radiant. (2d view)
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