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(Altered the article, since FirersPalette=yes does not really make projectile use the palette of firing object, but rather the unit palette which is used for most objects with weapons in vanilla game.) |
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− | If set, the projectile will be drawn in the unit palette regardless of the settings in projectile image code. This also makes the projectile remappable. | + | If set, the projectile will be drawn in the unit palette regardless of the settings in projectile image code. This also makes the projectile remappable.<br> |
− | + | '''Note:''' Voxel-based projectiles are always remapped to orange rather than the appropriate house colour(You can use the [[Color]] tag to define other colors that the Voxel object supports). | |
− | '''Note:''' Voxel-based projectiles are always remapped to orange rather than the appropriate house colour. |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 15 October 2024
Flag: | FirersPalette |
File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
Values: | boolean |
Default: | no |
Applicable to: | Projectiles |
If set, the projectile will be drawn in the unit palette regardless of the settings in projectile image code. This also makes the projectile remappable.