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{{ | {{This is a|name=func_friction|e2|engine=gldsrc}} It allows you to create an area of low friction, to simulate an icy area, for example. | ||
== Key Values == | == Key Values == |
Revision as of 01:16, 9 September 2023


func_friction
is an e2 available in all GoldSrc games.

- The {{{engine}}} parameter is inconsistent with the name defined by the {{gldsrc}} template. This can most likely be fixed by setting the value of the {{{engine}}} parameter to GoldSrc.
If a parameter is consistent but you're still seeing this warning, it may be an issue with the template itself. Please discuss it on the template's talk page.
It allows you to create an area of low friction, to simulate an icy area, for example.
Key Values
- Render FX (renderfx) <choices>
- Render FX mode to use, for special effects.
Value Description 0 Normal 1 Slow Pulse 2 Fast Pulse 3 Slow Wide Pulse 4 Fast Wide Pulse 5 Slow Fade Away 6 Fast Fade Away 7 Slow Become Solid 8 Fast Become Solid 9 Slow Strobe 10 Fast Strobe 11 Faster Strobe 12 Slow Flicker 13 Fast Flicker 14 Constant Glow 15 Distort 16 Hologram (Distort + fade)
- Render Mode (rendermode) <choices>
- Render Mode to use.
Value Description 0 Normal 1 Color 2 Texture 3 Glow 4 Solid 5 Additive
- Render Amount (0-255) (renderamt) <integer>
- Controls transparency when using another render mode then normal. 0 is completely invisible, and 255 is opaque. If render mode is solid, then all values except 0 are opaque.
- Render Color (R G B) (rendercolor) <color255>
- Color to use by the specified render mode.
Also used on brush entities to control the speed of scrolling textures; see func_conveyor for more information.
- Minimum light level (_minlight) <normal>
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- Percentage of standard (modifier) <string>
- Percentage of friction between 0 and 100.
Flags
- Not In Deathmatch : [2048]
- Prevent this entity from attempting to spawn when deathmatch (multiplayer) is enabled.
Tip:This is intercepted before the entity spawns (hardcoded in the engine), and as such prevents it from ever contributing to the edict limit. As such, it may be desirable to set this on entities that delete themselves in multiplayer anyway, such as monsters and info_null, to prevent them from contributing towards map spawn edict limit crashes on maps with lots of entities.