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Bug:In
Portal and
Portal 2, the player's weapon will lower and become non-functional, but will not actually disappear. Fixed in
Portal 2: Community Edition.
Workaround:Fire a DisableDraw input to the
Note:In multiplayer, only the
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This entity strips the player of their weapons and/or suit. | This entity strips the player of their weapons and/or suit. | ||
{{bug|hidetested=1|In {{portal|4}} and {{portal2|4}}, the player's weapon will lower and become non-functional, but will not actually disappear. Fixed in {{p2ce|4}}. | {{bug|hidetested=1|In {{portal|4}} and {{portal2|4}}, the player's weapon will lower and become non-functional, but will not actually disappear. Fixed in {{p2ce|4}}.{{workaround|Fire a DisableDraw input to the <code>viewmodel</code> entity with a slight delay after triggering the weaponstrip. (This does ''not'' prevent later picked up weapons from appearing.)}}}} | ||
{{bug|tested={{hls}}|If player changes the map after their weapons are stripped, the <code>viewmodel</code> of the last held weapon will appear but will be non-functional. This is fixed by picking up a new weapon {{not|{{bms}}}}.}} | {{bug|tested={{hls}}|If player changes the map after their weapons are stripped, the <code>viewmodel</code> of the last held weapon will appear but will be non-functional. This is fixed by picking up a new weapon {{not|{{bms}}}}.}} | ||
Revision as of 11:25, 17 May 2025
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player_weaponstrip
is a logical entity available in all Source games.
This entity strips the player of their weapons and/or suit.





viewmodel
entity with a slight delay after triggering the weaponstrip. (This does not prevent later picked up weapons from appearing.)
!activator
is targeted. This means the input needs to be fired as a result of a player interaction, such as touching a trigger or pressing a button. In games with VScript, EntFireByHandle()
can instead be used to fire the input with a specific player as the activator.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
- Strip
- Strip player's weapons.
- StripWeaponsAndSuit
- Strip player's weapons and suit.
See also
- trigger_weapon_strip - Similiar brush entity.