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(the flag does NOT read x,y values, only z. Check [http://www.ppmsite.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=371653#371653 this topic] for proof) |
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TurretOffset provides additional degree of control over [[Voxel Turret and Barrel Positioning|turret/barrel positioning]]. Unlike voxel header editing, which uses voxel blocks as measure units, this tag takes value in [[lepton]]s. It allows you to move the turret "box" forward or backward over the z axis. (And by doing so, it affects the barrel's location on the z-axis the same way.) | TurretOffset provides additional degree of control over [[Voxel Turret and Barrel Positioning|turret/barrel positioning]]. Unlike voxel header editing, which uses voxel blocks as measure units, this tag takes value in [[lepton]]s. It allows you to move the turret "box" forward or backward over the z axis. (And by doing so, it affects the barrel's location on the z-axis the same way.) | ||
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+ | - = reverse, + = forward, its actually sensible for once |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 8 July 2021
Flag: | TurretOffset |
File(s): | Art(md).ini |
Values: | Signed integers: All whole numbers from -2147483648 to 2147483647; in rare cases, only from -32768 to 32767. |
Default: | 0 |
Applicable to: | VehicleTypes (voxel only) |
TurretOffset provides additional degree of control over turret/barrel positioning. Unlike voxel header editing, which uses voxel blocks as measure units, this tag takes value in leptons. It allows you to move the turret "box" forward or backward over the z axis. (And by doing so, it affects the barrel's location on the z-axis the same way.)
- = reverse, + = forward, its actually sensible for once