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==Known Bugs== | |||
* For dissolving a bumbleball (for example in toxic water) you have to FireUser4<br> | * For dissolving a bumbleball (for example in toxic water) you have to FireUser4<br> | ||
* Paint will colour the bumbleball, but because it's a normal prop_physics, it won't jump or glide. The use of a prop_physics_paintable fixes that problem, but the ball won't be visibly painted.<br> | * Paint will colour the bumbleball, but because it's a normal prop_physics, it won't jump or glide. The use of a prop_physics_paintable fixes that problem, but the ball won't be visibly painted.<br> |
Revision as of 09:26, 30 November 2011
The bumbleball is a new Portal 2 puzzle element created by Skotty and Moth.
If the bumbleball is outside of the players view it will bounce around every 2 seconds, making a distinctive sound when bouncing. They're *very* different to spheres, and behave differently to blue painted cubes, making them unique in this respect.
View the Thread at ThinkingWithPortals :http://forums.thinkingwithportals.com/downloads.php?view=detail&df_id=1377
Download Features
- A normal sphere button specialized for the bumbleballs, not useable with other objects.
- the single bumbleball (model and textures)
- droppers for bumbleballs, dirty and clean
- the .PSD file for custom textures
- bumbleball supports up to 16 skins -- 'skin' values 0-15 in Hammer
It consists of:
a physics model, with an internal env_shake (this causes it to bounce around by a variable amount)
a trigger_look which detects if the player is looking at the ball, and toggles the env_shake
Advantages No scripting is required to add a bumbleball to your map; just add one of the included dropper instances, and trigger it with a button.
Known Bugs
- For dissolving a bumbleball (for example in toxic water) you have to FireUser4
- Paint will colour the bumbleball, but because it's a normal prop_physics, it won't jump or glide. The use of a prop_physics_paintable fixes that problem, but the ball won't be visibly painted.