func_tankmortar
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The big boy cousin of
func_tank
that fires mortars. Most commonly used for 'real' tanks. To make it controllable by the player, you'll need a
func_tankcontrols
entity associated with it.
Attributes
- Name (targetname) - Property used to identify entities.
- Target (target) - Every time a shot is fired by the entity, the Target is triggered.
- Pitch Yaw Roll (angles) - Sets the pitch (up / down), yaw (left / right) and roll (bank) respectively. The compass in WorldCraft/Hammer/J.A.C.K. corresponds to Yaw. Sets the direction that the
func_tankmortar
will face at spawn.
- Global Entity Name (globalname) - No effect.
- (Team)Master (master) - The name of a
multisource
(or game_team_master
) entity. A master must usually be active in order for the entity to work. Thus they act almost like an on/off switch, in their simplest form, and like an AND gate in the case of the multisource
.
- Render FX (renderfx) - Gives objects special render effects. Think of it as modifying whatever the Render Mode puts out. The options are as follows:
- 0 = Normal
- 1 = Slow Pulse
- 2 = Fast Pulse
- 3 = Slow Wide Pulse
- 4 = Fast Wide Pulse
- 5 = Slow Fade Away
- 6 = Fast Fade Away
- 7 = Slow Become Solid
- 8 = Fast Become Solid
- 9 = Slow Strobe
- 10 = Fast Strobe
- 11 = Faster Strobe
- 12 = Slow Flicker
- 13 = Fast Flicker
- 14 = Constant Glow
- 15 = Distort
- 16 = Hologram (Distort and Fade)
- Render Mode (rendermode) - Controls the type of rendering that is used for an object. Options are:
- 0 = Normal
- 1 = Color
- 2 = Texture
- 3 = Glow
- 4 = Solid
- 5 = Additive
- FX Amount (renderamt)
- FX Color (rendercolor) - Sets the render colour of the smoke sprite.
- Yaw rate (yawrate) - The speed of the left/right movement of the gun in degrees per second.
- Yaw range (yawrange) - Range of left/right movement in degrees.
- Yaw tolerance (yawtolerance) - Yaw angle offset of aim inside which the gun would fire at players.
- Pitch rate (pitchrate) - The speed of the up/down movement of the gun in degrees per second.
- Pitch range (pitchrange) - Range of up/down movement in degrees.
- Pitch tolerance (pitchtolerance) - Pitch angle offset of aim inside which the gun would fire at players.
- Barrel Length (barrel) - The distance from the center of the origin brush to the tip of the barrel.
- Barrel Horizontal (barrely) - Horizontal distance from the center of the origin brush to the center of the barrel.
- Barrel Vertical (barrelz) - Vertical distance from the center of the origin brush to the center of the barrel.
- Smoke Sprite (spritesmoke) - The smoke sprite to spawn at the end of the barrel when the gun is fired.
- Flash Sprite (spriteflash) - The flash sprite to spawn at the end of the barrel when the gun is fired.
- Sprite Scale (spritescale) - Scale of the sprites that appear at the end of the barrel. 1 is normal, 0.5 is half, etc.
- Rotate Sound (rotatesound)
- Rate of Fire (firerate) - Number of mortars fired per second.
- Firing Persistance (persistance) - For non-player-controlled guns, sets how long in seconds the gun carries on firing after the player has left its range.
- Bullet accuracy (firespread) - How accurate the gun is. Values:
- 0 = perfect shot
- 1 = small cone
- 2 = medium cone
- 3 = large cone
- 4 = extra-large cone
- Minimum target range (minRange) - Minimum range the target can be at for a non-player-controlled gun to fire.
- Maximum target range (maxRange) - Maximum range the target can be at for a non-player-controlled gun to fire.
- Damage per Bullet (bullet_damage) - Not used.
- Minimum light level (_minlight) - The minimum light level the entity will have, even if its initial position in the editor is in a purely dark room. This is a very aggressive value, so even a value of 0.02 will make the entity relatively bright.
- ZHLT Lightflags (zhlt_lightflags)
- Light Origin Target (light_origin) - Overrides the position from which the entity will receive its lighting when the map compiles. Useful if the entity doesn't have the correct lighting in-game. This can be used with an
info_null
.
- Explosion Magnitude (iMagnitude) - The size of the explosion produced when the round hits its target.
Flags
- Active (1) - If enabled, the gun will be active when the map loads. If not enabled, the gun will need to be triggered to work (if non-player-controlled).
- Only direct (16) - Gun will only fire if the target is in direct line of sight, ignoring the yaw/pitch tolerance values.
- Controllable (32) - If enabled, the gun can be controlled by the player through a
func_tankcontrols
entity.
Notes
- An origin brush must be part of the entity, as the center of rotation.
- The
func_tankmortar
needs to be created facing 0 degrees (to the right in the top (x/y) view). The angle that the weapon faces in-game can be controlled with the compass (Yaw).
- Pitch and Yaw ranges are measured from the Pitch and Yaw set in Pitch Yaw Roll (angles).
- Targeting an
ambient_generic
(with its Not Toggled and Start Silent flags enabled) allows you to give the gun a sound.
- Targeting an
env_shake
(with the same name as the above ambient_generic
if you want both) allows you to have a shaking effect every time the gun is fired.
- A non-player-controllable gun can be toggled ON or OFF. Alternatively a
trigger_relay
can be used to specifically send an ON or OFF state to activate/deactivate the tank.
- Also, a non-player-controllable gun only targets players, and won't target any monsters.
- For a player-controllable tank, a
func_button
that targets the func_tankmortar
can be used to take control of it remotely instead of func_tankcontrols
. Indeed, any setup with the player as the activator can be used.
- The smoke sprite uses the Render Color (rendercolor) of the
func_tank
.
- Doesn't fire a visible projectile. Contact is instant after firing. If you want it to fire an actual RPG projectile, use a
func_tankrocket
instead.
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