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{{Flag
This specifies the initial animation to display when a Super Weapon with Type=ChronoSphere is 'fired'. Although parsed and valid in Red Alert 2 this is not used. The animation must be from the [Animations]list and be defined in ART.INI. By default this uses the CHRONOBM animation which must be converted from the Tiberian Sun animation palette to be used in Red Alert 2.
|name=ChronoBeam
|files={{Categ|Rules(md).ini}}
|values=strings (Names of Animations)
|special=None
|default=null
|types={{Categ|General}}
|games=[[RA2]], [[YR]]
}}
 
{{Obsolete}}
 
Is supposed to specify an animation that is played when a Super Weapon with <tt>[[Type]]=ChronoSphere</tt> is fired, but actually doesn't do anything.

Revision as of 06:11, 8 May 2006

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Flag: ChronoBeam
File(s): Rules(md).ini
Values: strings (Names of Animations)
Special Values: None
Default: null
Applicable to: General


Logic related to ChronoBeam, as a whole or in part, is obsolete in Red Alert 2 and/or Yuri's Revenge.

Is supposed to specify an animation that is played when a Super Weapon with Type=ChronoSphere is fired, but actually doesn't do anything.