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{{ | {{f|{{PAGENAME|link}}}} is used on a [[Warhead]] to specify the [[animation]] to play when an [[InfantryType]] is killed by it. | ||
There are two exceptions: | There are two exceptions: | ||
* If the killed InfantryType has {{ | * If the killed InfantryType has {{f|NotHuman|yes|link}} set, it will always use {{f|DieX|link}} sub-sequences instead. | ||
* If it has animations specified by {{ | * If it has animations specified by {{f|DeathAnims|link}}, these will override ''all'' other death animations. | ||
==Accepted values== | ==Accepted values== | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|In {{Ra}}, twirly death (small arms); afterwards, {{ | |In {{Ra}}, twirly death (small arms); afterwards, {{f|Die1|link}} sub-sequence of the killed infantry | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{N}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{N}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|In Red Alert, explosion death (high explosive); afterwards, {{ | |In Red Alert, explosion death (high explosive); afterwards, {{f|Die2|link}} sub-sequence of the killed infantry | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{N}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{N}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|In Red Alert, flying death (armor piercing); afterwards, animation specified by {{ | |In Red Alert, flying death (armor piercing); afterwards, animation specified by {{f|InfantryExplode|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|In Red Alert, burn death (flames); afterwards, animation specified by {{ | |In Red Alert, burn death (flames); afterwards, animation specified by {{f|FlamingInfantry|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|In Red Alert, electro death; afterwards, animation listed second in the [{{ | |In Red Alert, electro death; afterwards, animation listed second in the [{{f|Animations|link}}] array (regardless of numeration) | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|Animation specified by {{ | |Animation specified by {{f|InfantryHeadPop|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_ra2_yes.png]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|Animation specified by {{ | |Animation specified by {{f|InfantryNuked|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|Animation specified by {{ | |Animation specified by {{f|InfantryVirus|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|'''Player'''|green}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|'''Player'''|green}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|Animation specified by {{ | |Animation specified by {{f|InfantryMutate|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|'''Player'''|green}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|'''Player'''|green}} | ||
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|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|Animation specified by {{ | |Animation specified by {{f|InfantryBrute|link}} | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
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|[[Image:Question.gif]] | |[[Image:Question.gif]] | ||
|[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | |[[Image:Game_yr_yes.png]] | ||
|No generic animation - must fill the {{ | |No generic animation - must fill the {{f|DeathAnims|link}} array on the infantry that should have a special anim here. Otherwise there is no animation, just disappearance. | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Y}} {{co|Neutral|grey}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{{Bugs}} | {{Bugs}} | ||
=== #8 === | === #8 === | ||
InfDeath 8 (Virus death) assumes the animation for it has a {{ | InfDeath 8 (Virus death) assumes the animation for it has a {{f|SpawnsParticle|link}} set and will always try to spawn a particle - you can't make it skip this part. SpawnsParticle has a volatile default value, which means forgetting to set it to a valid particle on this animation will cause an IE or erratic behaviour. | ||
Additionally, inflicting this on a {{ | Additionally, inflicting this on a {{f|NotHuman|yes|link}} (this effect does happen even though NotHuman should prevent it) or an airborne object spawns just one particle from SpawnsParticle, as opposed to normal behaviour (which is to spawn {{f|NumParticles|link}}). | ||
=== #9 === | === #9 === | ||
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In {{Yr}}, these death animations can be made to spawn a player-owned [[InfantryType]] via the [[MakeInfantry]] logic: | In {{Yr}}, these death animations can be made to spawn a player-owned [[InfantryType]] via the [[MakeInfantry]] logic: | ||
* {{ | * {{f|{{PAGENAME|link}}|8}}, {{tt|InfantryVirus}}, can be displayed in the unit palette if {{f|AltPalette|yes|link}}, however remappable colors will not acquire the correct player colour. | ||
* {{ | * {{f|{{PAGENAME|link}}|9}}, {{tt|InfantryMutate}}, is [[hardcoded]] to use the unit palette and will be remapped to the correct player colour. | ||
All other {{ | All other {{f|{{PAGENAME|link}}}} animations, besides those that are part of an infantry {{f|Sequence|link}}, can be made to spawn a neutral-owned InfantryType. These can be displayed in the unit palette if {{f|AltPalette|yes|link}}, however remappable colors will not acquire the correct player colour. |
Revision as of 08:09, 27 November 2009
Flag: | InfDeath |
File(s): | rules(md).ini |
Values: | Unsigned integers: All non-negative whole numbers from 0 to either 32767, 2147483647 or 4294967295. (Limited to: 0 through 10) |
Default: | 0 |
Applicable to: | Warheads |
Template:PAGENAME is used on a Warhead to specify the animation to play when an InfantryType is killed by it.
There are two exceptions:
- If the killed InfantryType has NotHuman=yes set, it will always use DieX sub-sequences instead.
- If it has animations specified by DeathAnims, these will override all other death animations.
Accepted values
Value | Game Availability | Animation | Spawning?↓ | |||
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0
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none | |||||
1
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In Red Alert, twirly death (small arms); afterwards, Die1 sub-sequence of the killed infantry | |||||
2
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In Red Alert, explosion death (high explosive); afterwards, Die2 sub-sequence of the killed infantry | |||||
3
|
In Red Alert, flying death (armor piercing); afterwards, animation specified by InfantryExplode | Neutral | ||||
4
|
In Red Alert, burn death (flames); afterwards, animation specified by FlamingInfantry | Neutral | ||||
5
|
In Red Alert, electro death; afterwards, animation listed second in the [Animations] array (regardless of numeration) | Neutral | ||||
6
|
Animation specified by InfantryHeadPop | Neutral | ||||
7
|
Animation specified by InfantryNuked | Neutral | ||||
8
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Animation specified by InfantryVirus | Player | ||||
9
|
Animation specified by InfantryMutate | Player | ||||
10
|
Animation specified by InfantryBrute | Neutral | ||||
11+
|
No generic animation - must fill the DeathAnims array on the infantry that should have a special anim here. Otherwise there is no animation, just disappearance. | Neutral |
Bugs/Side-Effects/Unexpected Limitations
#8
InfDeath 8 (Virus death) assumes the animation for it has a SpawnsParticle set and will always try to spawn a particle - you can't make it skip this part. SpawnsParticle has a volatile default value, which means forgetting to set it to a valid particle on this animation will cause an IE or erratic behaviour.
Additionally, inflicting this on a NotHuman=yes (this effect does happen even though NotHuman should prevent it) or an airborne object spawns just one particle from SpawnsParticle, as opposed to normal behaviour (which is to spawn NumParticles).
#9
InfDeath 9 (Genetic Mutator death) is hardcoded not to deal any damage to infantry that are not firmly on the ground (paratroopers), as well as not to play its animation if affecting an airborne object. In these cases, for lethal shots (which don't really happen given that damage isn't dealt, but that's how the game is coded) sub-sequence Die2 is forced instead.
All spawn-capable except #9
These animations do not remap to firing player colours, only #9 does.
Spawning
In Yuri's Revenge, these death animations can be made to spawn a player-owned InfantryType via the MakeInfantry logic:
- Template:PAGENAME=8, InfantryVirus, can be displayed in the unit palette if AltPalette=yes, however remappable colors will not acquire the correct player colour.
- Template:PAGENAME=9, InfantryMutate, is hardcoded to use the unit palette and will be remapped to the correct player colour.
All other Template:PAGENAME animations, besides those that are part of an infantry Sequence, can be made to spawn a neutral-owned InfantryType. These can be displayed in the unit palette if AltPalette=yes, however remappable colors will not acquire the correct player colour.