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Swim Region Question

Postby andylegate » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:08 am

When you use a straight swim region, how fast can you make the velocities of the current that pulls you back?

In Ahnonay that current is pretty strong.
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby Nadnerb » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:48 pm

uhmm..... as strong as you want? Just keep putting in big numbers and see what happens. :P

I don't think anyone knows the answer to this. Why don't you try it and let us know? I certainly haven't tried putting in "hurricane force water". ;)
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby Trylon » Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:50 pm

in practice, IIRC around speeds of 2.0 you can barely swim against it in "walking" mode, and around speeds of 5 you can barely swim agains it in "running" mode
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby andylegate » Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:18 am

Well I've put in up to 100 and can swim against it just fine! :?

Here is a copy of the ALCscript:

Code: Select all
style: straight
straight:
    centerpoint: swimcenter1
    neardist: 9
    nearvel: 100
    fardist: 200
    farvel: 75


The other part the code (IE naming the region and stuff) is there, just showing the flags for Straight type.

I know Ahnonay is circular type swimming, but I wanted to used straight in this case.
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby Aloys » Sat Mar 01, 2008 9:09 am

I know very strong values used to work, maybe that has changed recently. I remember trying 'hurricane force' values as Nadnerb puts it, and it worked; which was pretty fun. :)
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby andylegate » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:38 am

Still trying to get the swim current to work right.

Problem is, Ahnonay was circular, so I guess it's a bad model to go off of, but it's the only one that I know of. I'm trying to achieve the same effect of , you can swim out so far but, you don't get anywhere after that.

Maybe I should go circular too? Problem is I'm trying to understand the ALCscripting for circular.
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Re: Swim Region Question

Postby andylegate » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:51 am

WOAH!!!

Okay, THAT worked! Whew! My Avie was almost being THROWN up on to the shore! hehehehe, okay, now that I have the desired effect, I just need to work on the velocity so you don't feel like you're riding the rapids! :D
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