A special door
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 9:40 pm
I have made a func_rotating door and then made a hole in it to fit a func_window.
The windows and the door has been targetnamed and in the script I wrote:
$window bind $door
$broken bind $door
With this setup you get a fine looking door with a nice little window whitch tag along nicely with eachother when you open it.
The problem starts when you break that particular $window and its younger brother $broken appears within the frame.
$broken is an obstinate little window and refuse to follow his older brother?s fine example. No, his choice is to sulk in midair!
Why is this, and is there any solution to the problem?
I know there are hundreds of posts about doors, even similar questions like mine, but I haven?t found a definite solution to this yet.
Thanks everyone for your questions and answers that has helped me so far, this is a great forum. Hope my storylike question wasn?t too annoying.
The windows and the door has been targetnamed and in the script I wrote:
$window bind $door
$broken bind $door
With this setup you get a fine looking door with a nice little window whitch tag along nicely with eachother when you open it.
The problem starts when you break that particular $window and its younger brother $broken appears within the frame.
$broken is an obstinate little window and refuse to follow his older brother?s fine example. No, his choice is to sulk in midair!
Why is this, and is there any solution to the problem?
I know there are hundreds of posts about doors, even similar questions like mine, but I haven?t found a definite solution to this yet.
Thanks everyone for your questions and answers that has helped me so far, this is a great forum. Hope my storylike question wasn?t too annoying.
