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Author: | YouKnowMe [ Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Requesting a Lua Script |
I give up. Even with all the help i've gotten, --looping sounds still loop forever, don't loop long enough, over-lap, or crash --sounds go out of sync if delta time isn't so out of whack that guns melt through terrain just laying there. --start sounds based on timers in MS should be synced up with spin-up times that are also in MS... they're not. --there is a delay after spin-up time before the first shot is fired that makes the whole thing go out of sync even worse Long story short, i'm using *some* of the lua people have provided but the whole thing largely does not work as intended. the end result will be released when I finish updating all my older content, and add enough new additions to make it worth a release. |
Author: | Bad Boy [ Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Requesting a Lua Script |
Why don't you post up the project so whoever fixes on it has something concrete to work with? It's difficult to write a specific script without having the relevant resources and the information they provide. |
Author: | YouKnowMe [ Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Requesting a Lua Script |
Bad Boy wrote: Why don't you post up the project so whoever fixes on it has something concrete to work with? It's difficult to write a specific script without having the relevant resources and the information they provide. Because I'm now to frustrated with the thing to give a ♥♥♥♥. I've added comments to the lua and the ini's so when I do release it if anyone wants to work on it or make adjustments its easy when I get around to releasing it. |
Author: | Technomancer [ Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Requesting a Lua Script |
I sent you a better version of my script and the sound emitters which should fix at least the first of your issues, as well as partial explanations/solutions for issues 3 and 4, and I'm not even sure why you're putting your deltaTime so far from default when even slight changes usually cause a bunch of quirks to crop up. As Bad Boy says it's also more difficult for us to script if we don't have a full understanding of what's required. It's also, for future reference, really rather irritating when you give up on a project that someone else is taking the time to code for you, simply because the code isn't working perfect, now. Current version of the script where I have it to anyway, if anyone is interested, stupid non-timer use and all. Emitters should be using EmissionSound to get proper cut-off when the emitters are removed. |
Author: | YouKnowMe [ Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Requesting a Lua Script |
Technomancer wrote: I sent you a better version of my script and the sound emitters which should fix at least the first of your issues, as well as partial explanations/solutions for issues 3 and 4, and I'm not even sure why you're putting your deltaTime so far from default when even slight changes usually cause a bunch of quirks to crop up. As Bad Boy says it's also more difficult for us to script if we don't have a full understanding of what's required. It's also, for future reference, really rather irritating when you give up on a project that someone else is taking the time to code for you, simply because the code isn't working perfect, now. Current version of the script where I have it to anyway, if anyone is interested, stupid non-timer use and all. Emitters should be using EmissionSound to get proper cut-off when the emitters are removed. I was changing delta time because otherwise all the sounds play at different speeds, and they change speeds at different rate. CC is not meant to do audio the way I am trying to do audio. it is not mixing software. I think i've tried pushing it further than it can actually go. |
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