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{{this is a|point entity|name=prop_coreball|game=Half-Life 2: Episode One}} | {{this is a|point entity|name=prop_coreball|game=Half-Life 2: Episode One}} | ||
[[File:prop_coreball.jpg|thumb|right|200px|prop_coreball overview.]] | [[File:prop_coreball.jpg|thumb|right|200px|prop_coreball overview.]] | ||
{{AltNames|name1=prop_scalable|misc=Difference is that this entity forces use of model <code>"models/props_combine/coreball.mdl"</code>}} | {{AltNames|name1=[[prop_scalable]]|misc=Difference is that this entity forces use of model <code>"models/props_combine/coreball.mdl"</code>}} | ||
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==Entity Description== | ==Entity Description== |
Revision as of 09:11, 11 May 2025


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prop_coreball
is a point entity available in Half-Life 2: Episode One.

prop_scalable
. Difference is that this entity forces use of model "models/props_combine/coreball.mdl"
Entity Description
It is a large combine energy core seen in ep1_citadel_03
without collisions.
For the core to be rendered correctly, it must be placed exactly at the (2688, 12139, 5170)
location, as this value is hard-coded in the Core
shader for normal vector computation.
This entity evolved into prop_scalable in Half-Life 2: Episode Two . As of the Orange Box,
prop_coreball
is deprecated as an alias for prop_scalable
, which uses the core ball model by default. Use prop_scalable
if you would like to use the scaling inputs below with other models.
Keyvalues
- 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
Inputs
- SetScaleX <vector >
- Scales the coreball in X Axis. Format:
<New Size> <Time>
- SetScaleY <vector >
- Scales the coreball in Y Axis. Format:
<New Size> <Time>
- SetScaleY <vector >
- Scales the coreball in Z Axis. Format:
<New Size> <Time>