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; attach1 <[[targetname]]> | ; attach1 <[[targetname]]> | ||
; attach2 <targetname> | ; attach2 <targetname> | ||
: The entities to constrain. Only one entity will be constrained, even if it has a shared targetname. Leave one field blank to attach to the constraint entity itself. | : The entities to constrain. Only one entity will be constrained, even if it has a shared targetname. | ||
: Leave one field blank to attach to the constraint entity itself. If both fields are filled then the constraint will become [[parent]]ed to one of them. | |||
; constraintsystem <targetname> | ; constraintsystem <targetname> | ||
: A [[phys_constraintsystem]] that this constraint should be a part of. This avoids the "jiggling" caused by constraints applied to the same set of entities fighting with each other. | : A [[phys_constraintsystem]] that this constraint should be a part of. This avoids the "jiggling" caused by constraints applied to the same set of entities fighting with each other. |
Revision as of 10:41, 13 June 2009
- attach1 <targetname>
- attach2 <targetname>
- The entities to constrain. Only one entity will be constrained, even if it has a shared targetname.
- Leave one field blank to attach to the constraint entity itself. If both fields are filled then the constraint will become parented to one of them.
- constraintsystem <targetname>
- A phys_constraintsystem that this constraint should be a part of. This avoids the "jiggling" caused by constraints applied to the same set of entities fighting with each other.
- forcelimit <float>
- Impact force required to break the constraint, in pounds. 0 = infinite. A way of calculating this is to set it to the mass of an object that would break the constraint if it were resting on its objects.
- torquelimit <float>
- Torque required to break the constraint, in pounds*inches. 0 = infinite. A way of calculating this is to multiply any reference mass by the resting distance (from the center of mass of the object) needed to break the constraint.
- breaksound <sound>
- A sound played when the constraint is broken.
- teleportfollowdistance <float>
- If one constrained object teleports more than this many units away, the other will teleport with it.
- Name (targetname) <string>[ Edit ]
- The name that other entities refer to this entity by, via Inputs/Outputs or other keyvalues (e.g.
parentname
ortarget
).
Also displayed in Hammer's 2D views and Entity Report.See also: Generic Keyvalues, Inputs and Outputs available to all entities