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<!-- Suggestion to write a section on two-way teleporters, perhaps? (in a way that the player doesn't get infinitely teleported back and forth...like adding a "delay" before allowing to teleport back again) --> | <!-- Suggestion to write a section on two-way teleporters, perhaps? (in a way that the player doesn't get infinitely teleported back and forth...like adding a "delay" before allowing to teleport back again) --> | ||
Now in game when you go | Now in game when you go through the [[trigger_teleport]] you come out at the [[info_teleport_destination]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 16:12, 26 May 2009
Teleporters can be created using standard Source entities.
One-way teleporter
File:Rustiznotch teleportation.jpg
An example teleportation room.
Start by creating a trigger_teleport as a brush_entity and placing it where you want the teleport entry zone to be. This will be the area in which a player must enter to be teleported (see picture on the right).
- Set the 'Remote Destination' to an arbitrary name (destination1, for example).
- Change to the 'Flags' tab and check the 'Clients' flag.
Next, create an info_teleport_destination as an entity where you want the teleport exit zone. This will be the area where the player is teleported to.
- Set the 'Name' attribute to the arbitrary name that was used in the previous step (destination1).
Now in game when you go through the trigger_teleport you come out at the info_teleport_destination
External Links
- Teleporting (sdknuts)
- Teleports (halfwit-2)
- Teleporter with Random Destination (editlife)
- Teleporter (Interlopers)
- Multi-destination teleporter (snarkpit)
- Random Teleporter (snarkpit)
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