PDA

View Full Version : Still dont want to blow it up, lol



roc
08-29-2003, 08:44 PM
Howdy, I could use a little info. I want to prevent the destruction of a "Hind" helicopter. I had heard that it is possible to make a target non-targetable? Im not sure if that is correct. But I dont want the Blue team to be able to shoot it down. Following its waypoints is crucial to the mission. Any help would be appreciated.
Roc out.

Bluetiereign
08-29-2003, 09:49 PM
Which game ? TFD ?

Edward
08-30-2003, 12:50 AM
you could try make it nuteral in the item attribute's in s/p mode blue team wont target it . for that ya can even make it blue team , now coop thats different cant control other player's

Anthony
08-30-2003, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by Edward
...now coop thats different cant control other player's

Unless the hind is on blue team, and the map is hosted with friendly fire disallowed ;)

Edward
08-31-2003, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by Anthony

Originally posted by Edward
...now coop thats different cant control other player's

Unless the hind is on blue team, and the map is hosted with friendly fire disallowed ;) oops right lmao

roc
08-31-2003, 04:42 PM
Duh! first I meant TFD, 2nd I have it set to neutral green now so it wont fire on blue. 3rd youre right you cant control the other players. It would be nice if everyone would play the map like it was designed,lol. But that wont happen. I have been in maps where I couldnt shoot helicopters sitting on the ground? I just wonder what the difference is. It was suggested to me that there might be a code in the notepad version of the .mis file that could be altered to produce the desired effect. Any thots on that? By the way, Thanks for the speedy replies.

roc
08-31-2003, 04:46 PM
Duh! first I meant TFD, 2nd I have it set to neutral green now so it wont fire on blue. 3rd youre right you cant control the other players. It would be nice if everyone would play the map like it was designed,lol. But that wont happen. I have been in maps where I couldnt shoot helicopters sitting on the ground? I just wonder what the difference is. It was suggested to me that there might be a code in the notepad version of the .mis file that could be altered to produce the desired effect. Any thots on that? By the way, Thanks for the speedy replies.