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{{fn|1|The only stock animation with this flag set is invoked by the engine in the target cell of a SuperWeapon with {{f|Type|Nuke|link}}. In this situation, the animation is owned by the house firing the SuperWeapon, and you don't really need to see an indicator that you launched a Nuclear Missile ''there'', your enemies do. That's one possible rationalization, at least.}} | {{fn|1|The only stock animation with this flag set is invoked by the engine in the target cell of a SuperWeapon with {{f|Type|Nuke|link}}. In this situation, the animation is owned by the house firing the SuperWeapon, and you don't really need to see an indicator that you launched a Nuclear Missile ''there'', your enemies do. That's one possible rationalization, at least.}} | ||
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*Images in the [[ Particles]] section will not read this tag. Although the Image in the section [[Animations]] will have this tag. |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 20 September 2024
Flag: | PsiWarning |
File(s): | art(md).ini |
Values: | Boolean values: yes or no, true or false, 1 or 0 |
Default: | no |
Applicable to: | Animations |
Specifies whether or not this animation flickers based on the state of nearby Psychic Sensors - you'll be able to see this animation if and only if you own at least one active structure with PsychicDetectionRadius greater than zero whose area of effect includes the animation's present location, and you are not allied to the house owning this animation1.
Note that, like HideIfNoOre=yes, this just makes the animation invisible, it doesn't prevent it from "existing" on the map and spawning its attached particle systems or other effects. Unlike HideIfNoOre, this type of animation can be visible to one player and invisible to another at the same time and not cause a Reconnection Error.
1 ↑ The only stock animation with this flag set is invoked by the engine in the target cell of a SuperWeapon with Type=Nuke. In this situation, the animation is owned by the house firing the SuperWeapon, and you don't really need to see an indicator that you launched a Nuclear Missile there, your enemies do. That's one possible rationalization, at least.
Note
- Images in the Particles section will not read this tag. Although the Image in the section Animations will have this tag.