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Enable/Disable area effector... Uses for Switch Filter
Hi, I know I'm just missing something but I can't work out/ remember how to turn area effectors on.... I want 1 of 2 environment settings depending on an action completed earlier in the track (or not) but I cant seem to enable either with state events. This brings me to the second part of my question, could the Switch Filter be used to enable 1 of 4 environment settings?
also I'd be interested what other trialists have used the switch filter for... I'm learning to build skill games and I know it ould come in handy.
Thanks
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Your best bet is actually a state event!
I use those most commonly for things like that.
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I can't get the state events to toggle them.... I was pretty sure I'd done this in evo and had no issues, could this be a bug?
I'll try a simplified version on my test track and report back, thanks for your help anyway
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It appears I've been a fool, it wasn't the state events that weren't working it was my logic, I was trying to change the area condition if a FMX trick had been completed during the run... I had been trying to use set value events and switch filters but it only worked up to a point.
I had a brainstorm when I simplified it and realised the impluse clamp filter was the way to do this. I've had some success getting the area condition to change but this has thrown up its own problems...
I have the FMX trigger pointing to the impulse clamp, clamp is set to min 2 impulses to and 1 impulse from...I'm using the end checkpoint as the 2nd impuls to. that then starts a chain of logic for area condition, sound, freeze rider and some others... I have this set up for each area condition.
I'm having 2 issues, the same area condition is triggered no matter which FMX trick you do. I have 1 set to Superman and the other set to coffin (temp)
The other issue is that I don't know how to stop the sequence happening early... I was testing it earlier with front flips and back flips as triggers and 2 frontflips triggered the sound event.
Cheers