Shipmaking Q&A
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CTRL + Right-click on the palette to get the save context-menu.
For your weapon...
On Trigger = Key Pressed , (comma) (self)
Off Trigger = Frames Elapsed (self)
Off Frames = This will be the cooldown in frames you want between presses of the , key.
Mode = Force Fire
If you don't have an off trigger, the darn thing will only fire ONCE ever.
For your weapon...
On Trigger = Key Pressed , (comma) (self)
Off Trigger = Frames Elapsed (self)
Off Frames = This will be the cooldown in frames you want between presses of the , key.
Mode = Force Fire
If you don't have an off trigger, the darn thing will only fire ONCE ever.
Realism, seriously? It's a space ship game. Realism was thrown out the window a long time ago.
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Custom colors
It's great that the new BF has several easy-to-access color options on the left control panel, but sometimes light blue or navy blue won't cut it when I want turquoise blue.
So whenever I want a custom color, I go the the section and press "Custom Color". In the window that pops up, on the top there's around 20 pre-defined colors, and on the bottom, in two rows, are black color palettes that you define and fill yourself. The problem is whenever I define a custom color and save it into one of those empty palettes, it works once and the next time I open Custom Colors again, its gone, and I have to reenter the values for my color, which is a pain in the ass. help!
So whenever I want a custom color, I go the the section and press "Custom Color". In the window that pops up, on the top there's around 20 pre-defined colors, and on the bottom, in two rows, are black color palettes that you define and fill yourself. The problem is whenever I define a custom color and save it into one of those empty palettes, it works once and the next time I open Custom Colors again, its gone, and I have to reenter the values for my color, which is a pain in the ass. help!
Re: Custom colors
there's nothing you can do about this. memorize the RBG values or write them down.dyoano wrote:It's great that the new BF has several easy-to-access color options on the left control panel, but sometimes light blue or navy blue won't cut it when I want turquoise blue.
So whenever I want a custom color, I go the the section and press "Custom Color". In the window that pops up, on the top there's around 20 pre-defined colors, and on the bottom, in two rows, are black color palettes that you define and fill yourself. The problem is whenever I define a custom color and save it into one of those empty palettes, it works once and the next time I open Custom Colors again, its gone, and I have to reenter the values for my color, which is a pain in the ass. help!
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Sorry for the necro, but;
I've been working on a couple single-section ships (strike-fighters for a fleet). I've got no problems making the sections and getting them to work, but I have no idea how to use custom sections as cores (if it's even possible; I'm working on the assumption that the single-section ships are custom sections as cores, and not just a custom section over a core).
Help?
I've been working on a couple single-section ships (strike-fighters for a fleet). I've got no problems making the sections and getting them to work, but I have no idea how to use custom sections as cores (if it's even possible; I'm working on the assumption that the single-section ships are custom sections as cores, and not just a custom section over a core).
Help?