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Note:In multiplayer games, this entity is usually unused. See below for other player spawn entities.
Tip:The FGD helper model is approximately the same height as the player in-game. It can be used as a reference if you forget the actual size of the player.
(At least in HL2 and modbase the pitch will affect the camera, don't know about other games) |
m (Yeah I even experienced that once in csgo as spectator for some reason. Seems to affect many games if you ask me.) |
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{{KV Angles|Orientation the player will face when spawned. {{Warning|Be careful not to set the | {{KV Angles|Orientation the player will face when spawned. {{Warning|Be careful not to set the Roll value other than 0, as it will affect the initial camera angle, and can't be reset by the player without using cheats.{{todotest|addtext=Half-Life 2 and Source SDK}}}}}} | ||
== Flags == | == Flags == |
Revision as of 07:58, 16 August 2025
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info_player_start
is a point entity available in all Source games. It indicates the position and facing direction at which the player will spawn. If there isn't at least one spawn entity, most mods will usually spawn the player at
(0, 0, 0)
(worldspawn).


Keyvalues
- Pitch Yaw Roll (Y Z X) (angles) <QAngle>
- Orientation the player will face when spawned.
Warning:Be careful not to set the Roll value other than 0, as it will affect the initial camera angle, and can't be reset by the player without using cheats. [todo tested in Half-Life 2 and Source SDK]
Flags
- Master : [1]
- Has priority if multiple
info_player_start
entities exist