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Defines which animation sequence should be used when this InfantryType is killed. This is used because InfantryTypes cannot have an Explosion= defined. The animation sequence must be listed in the [Animations] section of RULES.INI and defined in ART.INI. Note that this will over-ride the InfDeath= logic on any Warhead= that kills this unit as this animation will always be displayed when the unit is killed regardless of the type of death that has been inflicted. Oddly, this is not used in Red Alert 2 even though it is new to the game engine.
  
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|name=DeathAnims
 
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|values=Animations
 
|default=none
 
|types={{Categ|InfantryTypes}}
 
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|cs=no
 
|am=no
 
|ts=no
 
|fs=no
 
|ets=no
 
|ra2=yes
 
|yr=yes
 
|ares=yes
 
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Defines which animation sequence should be used when this InfantryType is killed. This is used because InfantryTypes cannot have an Explosion= defined. The animation sequence must be listed in the [Animations] section of RULES.INI and defined in ART.INI. Note that this will over-ride the InfDeath= logic on any Warhead= that kills this unit as this animation will always be displayed when the unit is killed regardless of the type of death that has been inflicted.
 
 
==Example==
 
[InfantryType]
 
...
 
DeathAnims=Anim0,Anim1,Anim2,Anim3......
 
...
 
Each elements in this sequence corresponds to the assignment of [Warhead] > InfDeath=<int>
 
like
 
InfDeath=0 → Anim0,
 
InfDeath=3 → Anim3
 
 
If InfDeath= is too large, there is no corresponding element, then, the last one in the list will be played. So you can enjoy using InfDeath=114514 or other, As long as its corresponding element is still within the upper character reading limit of DeathAnims=.
 
 
*DeathAnims=none will disable this logic and use the settings in [AudioVisual] as before.
 
 
If you want a sequence similar to the original effect, you can try this one:
 
[InfantryType]
 
...
 
DeathAnims=dummy,<die1>,<die2>,S_BANG34,FLAMEGUY,ELECTRO,YURIDIE,NUKEDIE,VIRUSD,GENDEATH,BRUTDIE
 
...
 
 
{{bugs}}
 
'''Please note that!!!'''
 
Because DeathAnims can only fill in Animations, the corresponding animation will also be played for InfDeath1 and InfDeath2, instead of [InfantrySequence] > Die1=<sequence> and Die2=<sequence>
 
 
*But JiuQianTianHua solved this problem by using MakeInfantry to make another infantry die together with the original infantry.The effect looks good.(See the [https://t.bilibili.com/680975431479853076 fourth item] in See also for details)
 
 
After the research of JiuQianTianHua, DeathAnims has some other effects:
 
*First, you can add death animation without any extension patch, such as Ares.
 
*For InfDeath=5, the old theory was that the game would always use the second one in the [Animations] list, rather than using statements like [AudioVisual] > InfantryNuked=<animation> (unless you use Ares.  Ares can allow you to use the [AudioVisual] > InfantryElectrocuted=<animation>).
 
However, if you use DeathAnims, it will normally use the sixth item in this list instead of the second item in the [Animations] list, that is, you can define ElectrocutedDeath through DeathAnims!
 
*The animations generated by DeathAnims all have their owner. They can remap their owner colors like InfDeath9, and generate BRUTE with their owner House.
 
However, DeathAnims will use the owner of the dead Infantry, that is, the Infantry you generate through DeathAnims belongs to the original owner of the dead Infantry, so it cannot complete replace the original InfDeath9. Of course, maybe this is just right to meet your design needs.
 
  
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Necessary to add despite lack of rewrite:<br>
 
{{Automatictypelist|Animations|Animations}}
 
{{Automatictypelist|Animations|Animations}}
 
==See also==
 
*[[InfDeath]]
 
*[https://t.bilibili.com/662544940787564594 JiuQianTianHua and Mozona researched this logic]
 
*[https://t.bilibili.com/662574558868406272 Ghost114514 learned this method from Mozona]
 
*[https://bbs.ra2diy.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=19772 Ghost114514 posted this on the forum and got points. But since he didn't mark the source of the discovery, Mozona came to him]
 
*[https://t.bilibili.com/680975431479853076 Because Ghost114514 committed some violations in the forum, and did not continue to study DeathAnims=. JiuQianTianHua restarted the research on DeathAnims and solved the problem of DeathAnims=<die1> without adding shp files.]
 

Revision as of 22:04, 9 July 2022

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This entry was copied from DeeZire's Red Alert 2 and Yuris Revenge INI Editing Guide for the sake of completeness. As it is not our intention to rip off DeeZire's work, this article is subject to a re-write and update with the latest community knowledge.

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Defines which animation sequence should be used when this InfantryType is killed. This is used because InfantryTypes cannot have an Explosion= defined. The animation sequence must be listed in the [Animations] section of RULES.INI and defined in ART.INI. Note that this will over-ride the InfDeath= logic on any Warhead= that kills this unit as this animation will always be displayed when the unit is killed regardless of the type of death that has been inflicted. Oddly, this is not used in Red Alert 2 even though it is new to the game engine.



Necessary to add despite lack of rewrite:

Cc documentinfo.png Automatic List Inclusion

Animations used as values for this flag are automatically listed under the internal [Animations] array. However no harm can be done by listing them manually.