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// Activate:
// Activate:
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetInt(1);
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetValue(1);


// Deactivate:
// Deactivate:
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetInt(0);
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetValue(0);


// Check:
// Check:

Revision as of 04:31, 6 December 2005

This might be a valid abstract mapping topic...who agrees?—ts2do (Talk | ›) 09:34, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)

Ooh! Ooh! I do! Pick me! —Maven (talk) 18:21, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
hu? what do you mean? I know its got scripted elements, but thats just how i programm. --Amckern 19:17, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)

...abstract mapping at first meant hammer mapping...now it means mapping out abstract ideas...it includes programming—ts2do (Talk | ›) 19:19, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)

I know you said its only a first draft, but i would consider making mat_fullbright a cheat convar again, with out that, it can be exploited like crazy(you could do night vision, without the green overlay by simply entering mat_fullbright 1 in the console!) There should be a way to set a cheat cvar from code that doesn't require sv_cheats...

There is a bit flag value for no target that I have used in another feature in nightfall, but I don’t know how to make new bit flag values, or how they operate...

Here is an easy way to change mat_fullbright without changing the FCVAR_CHEAT:

// Activate:
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetValue(1);

// Deactivate:
cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->SetValue(0);

// Check:
if (cvar->FindVar("mat_fullbright")->GetInt() == 1)
 // Activated
else
 // Deactivated

This way you can keep mat_fullbright cheat-protected, but you can change it in code :). --Jerry (MrU on VERC) 02:19, 6 Dec 2005 (PST)