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{{note|The current description of this entity is based on unofficial data based on data mining. Anything that may be read here is largely incomplete or, in some cases, incorrect.}}
{{l4d series point|prop_door_rotating_checkpoint}} It is an entity used to place a special checkpoint door in the world.
 
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== Entity Description ==
A rotating door which serves as an entrance or exit to a checkpoint room in Left 4 Dead.
 
== Keyvalues ==
== Keyvalues ==
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== Inputs ==
== Outputs ==
== Flags ==
== Flags ==
<!-- 32768: Ignore player +USE ----- NOT LOGICAL! Players have to +use the doors to close them in L4D!! -->
<!-- 32768: Ignore player +USE ----- NOT LOGICAL! Players have to +use the doors to close them in L4D!! -->
 
== See also ==
[[Category:Left 4 Dead Entities]]
== External links ==

Revision as of 19:08, 6 March 2011

Template:L4d series point It is an entity used to place a special checkpoint door in the world.

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Keyvalues

Name (targetname) <string>[ Edit ]
The name that other entities refer to this entity by, via Inputs/Outputs or other keyvalues (e.g. parentname or target).
Also displayed in Hammer's 2D views and Entity Report.
See also:  Generic Keyvalues, Inputs and Outputs available to all entities

Parentname:
Parent (parentname) <targetname>
Specifies a movement parent. An entity will maintain its initial offset from its parent. An attachment point can be added to the end of the name, separated by a comma.
Pitch Yaw Roll (Y Z X) (angles) <QAngle>
This entity's orientation in the world. Pitch is rotation around the Y axis, yaw is the rotation around the Z axis, roll is the rotation around the X axis.
Global:
Global Entity Name (globalname) <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 globalnames matching entities in the previous map will have the previous map's state copied over their state.
World Model (model) <model path>
The model this entity should appear as. 128-character limit.
Skin (skin) <integer>
Some models have multiple skins. This value selects from the index, starting with 0. May be overridden by game code.
Tip.pngTip:Hammer's model browser automatically updates this value if you use it to view different skins.
Model Scale (modelscale) <float> (in all games since Alien Swarm) (also in Source 2013)
A multiplier for the size of the model.
Tip.pngTip:In Hammer++ Hammer++ with a prop selected in 3D view, hold Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel to change the modelscale in increments of 0.5. Holding Shift will scale it in smaller increments of 0.05.
Bodygroup (body / SetBodyGroup) <integer>
Some models have multiple submodels. This value selects from the index, starting with 0. May be overridden by animations and/or game code.
Note.pngNote:If both body and SetBodyGroup are present (even if set to 0), body will be prioritized.
Sequence (sequence) <integer> !FGD
Default animation sequence for the model to be playing after spawning. May be overridden by game code.
Lighting Origin (lightingorigin) <targetname>
Select an entity (not info_lighting!) from which to sample lighting and cubemaps instead of the entity's $illumposition.

Shadow:

Disable Shadows (disableshadows) <boolean>
Prevents the entity from creating cheap render-to-texture shadows, or lightmap shadows if the entity is a prop_static. Does not affect shadow mapping.
Disable Receiving Shadows (disablereceiveshadows) <boolean>
Prevent the entity from receiving dynamic shadows on itself.
Shadow Cast Distance (shadowcastdist) <integer> !FGD
Sets how far the entity casts dynamic shadows. 0 means default distance from the shadow_control entity.
Disable Shadow Depth (disableshadowdepth) <boolean> (in all games since Portal 2)
Used to disable rendering into shadow depth (for projected textures) for this entity.
Disable flashlight (disableflashlight) <boolean> (in all games since Portal 2)
Used to disable projected texture lighting and shadows on this entity.
Projected Texture Cache (shadowdepthnocache) <integer choices> (in all games since Portal 2)
Used to hint projected texture system whether it is sufficient to cache shadow volume of this entity or to force render it every frame instead.
Choices
  • 0 : Default
  • 1 : No cache - render every frame
  • 2 : Cache it - render only once
Render in Fast Reflections (drawinfastreflection) <boolean> (in all games since Portal 2)
If enabled, this entity will render in fast water reflections (i.e. when a water material specifies $reflectonlymarkedentities) and in the world impostor pass.
  • hardware
<choices> Hardware Type
Literal Value Description
0 <None>
1 Lever
2 Push bar
(in all games since Half-Life 2: Episode One) Keypad (in all games since Half-Life 2: Episode One)
  • spawnpos
<choices> Spawn Position
Literal Value Description
0 Closed
1 Open forward
2 Open back
3 Ajar (use Ajar Angles)
  • ajarangles
<angle> If the door 'Spawn Position' is set to Ajar, these are the angles to spawn at, instead of being open or closed.
  • axis
<axis> Hinge Axis - Altering these values apparently has no effect. (Possible bug.)
  • distance
<float> The amount, in degrees, that the door should rotate when opened.
  • speed
<integer> The speed at which the door moves.
  • soundopenoverride
<sound> Sound played when the door has finished opening. OnFullyOpen is triggered at this time.
  • soundcloseoverride
<sound> Sound played when the door has finished closing. OnFullyClosed is triggered at this time.
  • soundmoveoverride
<sound> Sound played when the door starts to move.
  • returndelay
<integer> Amount of time, in seconds, after the door has opened before it closes. If the value is set to -1, the door never closes itself.
  • dmg
<integer> Amount of damage done to entities that block the movement of this door, per frame.
  • health
<integer> 0 = Unbreakable // NEEDHELP: Doesn't look like this is hooked up anymore?
  • soundlockedoverride
<sound> Sound played when the player tries to open the door, and fails because it's locked.
  • soundunlockedoverride
<sound> Sound played when the door is unlocked.
  • forceclosed
<boolean> If set, this door will close no matter what. Useful for doors that have to close even if the player tries to block them with objects.
  • body
<integer> Determines the type of the door. 0 is without, 1 is with the piece of metal which seals it.
  • slavename (in all games since Half-Life 2: Episode One)
<target_destination> The name of any doors that should be slaved to this door (i.e. should open when this one opens, and close when this one closes).
  • opendir (in all games since Half-Life 2: Episode One)
<choices> Force the door to open only forwards or only backwards. Both directions is the standard door behavior.
Literal Value Description
0 Open Both Directions
1 Open Forward Only
2 Open Backward Only

Inputs

Outputs

Flags

See also

External links