superweapon dirty nuke
#1 Guest_rigel6669_*
Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:43 PM
What exactly does superweapon_dirty nuke do and how do you have to script it so it will work?
#2
Posted 04 December 2004 - 09:47 AM
Let me check
*dives into the world of Worldbuilder*
Worked fine for me (in ZH that is).
All I did was make a script that granted the player the BlackMarketNuke science, and another one to check if it was granted, if TRUE, fire the BlackMarketNuke special power.
#3 Guest_rigel6669_*
Posted 04 December 2004 - 04:57 PM
I want to know the following concerning the dirty nuke sw:
1) is dirty a usa, gla or chi sw?
2) how to script the dirty nuke sw so it can be fired succesfully?
3) what are the effects of a dirty nuke?
4) is a particular building needed to be able to fire the dirty nuke weapon?
I just want a WORKING script that will fire a dirty nuke when the science is available
#4
Posted 04 December 2004 - 08:07 PM
2) Dunno
3) It's a radiation bomb. I believe it has a decent blast effect and it leaves radiation, but I could be wrong
4) Dunno
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#5
Posted 04 December 2004 - 09:28 PM
I know where to find the dirty nuke scriptlines, that was not my question
I want to know the following concerning the dirty nuke sw:
1) is dirty a usa, gla or chi sw?
2) how to script the dirty nuke sw so it can be fired succesfully?
3) what are the effects of a dirty nuke?
4) is a particular building needed to be able to fire the dirty nuke weapon?
I just want a WORKING script that will fire a dirty nuke when the science is available
2) I said that above. Simply get the player to purchase the science (or grant it, I don't think there is a commandbutton to buy it) and then use the usual Special Power fire script commands which are used in the original .scb's
3) Yes, as MM said, it's a relatively small explosion with a lot of radiation
4) Only the GLA commandcenter is required
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