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    Hill climb counter

    Can someone plese tell me the right settings for a simple metters driven counter!

    the counter is there but itīs not counting!

    thx
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEy3OYbB5sk
    was for evo but basicly the same
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    Originally Posted by sparkierjonesz Go to original post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEy3OYbB5sk
    was for evo but basicly the same
    thx =)
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    sooo iīve watched the video(and some others) over and over but still canīt figure out what to do=) my head is nearly blowing up =)

    why isnīt there an example map like in evo?

    didnīt thought a hill climb counter is that complicated, maybe iīll stick to trials tracks!

    if someone is willing to explain it to me like to an idiot! iīd be really thankful =)
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    Watch the video again and pause it at 2:00 - there are 5 tool cards you need + 1 dummy object ( ignore the 3 bailout/crash/end cards on left side for now)

    To begin with place an interval trigger and set the interval to 1 (00:00.016)
    Next put down a generic filter + set operation to greater
    Now put down a distance operator and set type to height
    Then place a set value event and a variable data source

    Arrange these as shown in the video then:

    Interval trigger:
    go to select event/filter and target the generic filter (red line should appear between them)

    Generic filter:
    comparison value 1 = distance operator(green line)
    Comparison value 2 = variable data source(green line)
    Select true event = set value event(red line)

    Distance operator:
    place dummy object near bike/rider first
    Select source 1 = dummy object
    Select source 2 = front wheel of bike

    Set value event:
    Value = distance operator
    Set event target = variable data source


    Now go into track settings : game mode settings :
    Game type = skill game
    Set scores :
    Type : data source
    Min = 0
    Max = up to you
    Sorting order = descending
    Format = generic
    Label = height
    Select value target = variable data source

    Test track...... If this still doesn't work double check your set up with the video ( all the red/green/blue lines going to right place and check settings ie make sure generic filter is set to greater etc)

    Hope this works for you
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    Many many many thanks, mate =) will try this

    quick and well explained answer!

    thx again^^
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    Originally Posted by BMXBandit777 Go to original post
    Watch the video again and pause it at 2:00 - there are 5 tool cards you need + 1 dummy object ( ignore the 3 bailout/crash/end cards on left side for now)

    To begin with place an interval trigger and set the interval to 1 (00:00.016)
    Next put down a generic filter + set operation to greater
    Now put down a distance operator and set type to height
    Then place a set value event and a variable data source

    Arrange these as shown in the video then:

    Interval trigger:
    go to select event/filter and target the generic filter (red line should appear between them)

    Generic filter:
    comparison value 1 = distance operator(green line)
    Comparison value 2 = variable data source(green line)
    Select true event = set value event(red line)

    Distance operator:
    place dummy object near bike/rider first
    Select source 1 = dummy object
    Select source 2 = front wheel of bike

    Set value event:
    Value = distance operator
    Set event target = variable data source


    Now go into track settings : game mode settings :
    Game type = skill game
    Set scores :
    Type : data source
    Min = 0
    Max = up to you
    Sorting order = descending
    Format = generic
    Label = height
    Select value target = variable data source

    Test track...... If this still doesn't work double check your set up with the video ( all the red/green/blue lines going to right place and check settings ie make sure generic filter is set to greater etc)

    Hope this works for you
    great! i will try this myself later on.
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    Edit: when setting scores set format to Distance for more accurate height (0.000m)if set to generic it will only display whole numbers
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    Everything works fine!


    *standing ovation*
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    Originally Posted by auzkahglt Go to original post
    Everything works fine!


    *standing ovation*
    lol thanks dude those tutorial videos are awesome although they can overload you with information sometimes! Best thing to do is hit pause and take a few notes and always watch the recommended ones at the start
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