func_trackchange

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This is a brush entity available in all Source games.

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Entity Description

A brush entity that works as a rotating/moving platform that will carry a train to a new track. It must be larger in X-Y planar area than the train, since it must contain the train within these dimensions in order to operate when the train is near it.

See also func_trackautochange.

In code it is represented by class CFuncTrackChange, defined in trains.cpp.

Keyvalues

  • Targetname:

Name <string>
The targetname other entities refer to this entity by.
  • Parentname:

Parent <targetname>
Specifies the targetname of this entity's movement parent. Entities with parents move with their parent.
  • RenderFields:

Render Mode <choices>
Set a non-standard rendering mode on this entity. See Render Modes for details.
FX Amount (0 - 255) <int>
Intensity of the selected render mode.
FX Color (R G B) <color255>
Color used by the selected render mode (if applicable).
Disable Receiving Shadows <bool>
Prevents the entity from receiving shadows. To do: RTT and/or shadow map?

RenderFXChoices:

Render FX <choices>
Several GoldSrc-era visibility modes which change the way the entity is rendered, typically by fading it in and out.
  • Global:

Global Entity Name <string>
Name by which this entity is linked to another entity in a different map. When the player transitions to a new map, entities in the new map with global names matching entities in the previous map will have the previous map's state copied over to them.
  • movesnd
<choices> Move Sound.
Literal value Description
0 No Sound
1 big elev 1
2 big elev 2
3 tech elev 1
4 tech elev 2
5 tech elev 3
6 freight elev 1
7 freight elev 2
8 heavy elev
9 rack elev
10 rail elev
11 squeek elev
12 odd elev 1
13 odd elev 2
  • stopsnd
<choices> Stop Sound.
Literal value Description
0 No Sound
1 big elev stop1
2 big elev stop2
3 freight elev stop
4 heavy elev stop
5 rack stop
6 rail stop
7 squeek stop
8 quick stop
  • volume
<float> Sound Volume 0.0 - 1.0.
  • height
<integer> The vertical height above the track that the train moves. Negative values moves the train below.
  • rotation
<integer> The amount this platform should rotate as it moves, in degrees.
  • train
<target_destination> Train to Switch.
  • bottomtrack
<target_destination> Bottom Track.
  • _minlight
<string> The minimum level of ambient light that hits this brush.

Flags

  • 1 : Auto Activate train
  • 2 : Relink track
  • 8 : Start at Bottom
  • 16 : Rotate Only
  • 64 : X Axis
  • 128 : Y Axis

Inputs

  • Targetname:

Kill
Removes this entity from the world.
KillHierarchy
Removes this entity and all its children from the world.
AddOutput <string>
Evaluates a keyvalue/output on this entity. It can be potentially very dangerous, use with care.
Format: <key> <value>
Format: <output name> <targetname>:<inputname>:<parameter>:<delay>:<max times to fire, -1 means infinite>
FireUser1 to FireUser4
Fire the OnUser outputs; see User Inputs and Outputs.
  • Parentname:

SetParent <targetname>
Move with this entity. See Entity Hierarchy (parenting).
SetParentAttachment <string>
Attach to a named attachment on the current parent. The entity will teleport so that the position of its root bone matches that of the attachment.
SetParentAttachmentMaintainOffset <string>
As above, but without teleporting. The entity retains its position relative to the attachment at the time of the input being received.
ClearParent
Removes this entity from its current movement hierarchy.

Outputs

  • Targetname:

OnUser1 to OnUser4
Fired in response to the FireUser inputs; see User Inputs and Outputs.
OnKilled (New with Left 4 Dead)
Fired when the entity is killed and removed from the game.
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