Point message fix for multiplayer
This guide will show you how to change the point_message entity in a Source SDK 2013, to work for multiple players.
Prerequisites
If you want to understand what is going on, then I suggest you know the following. However, you can always just copy and paste the code if you want.
- - A decent understanding of C++.
- - A simple understanding of how network entities work in the Source engine.
With that out of the way, lets get started!
Modifying the base.fgd file
In order for some code to work later, we need to add an origin to the point_message entity. If we do not do this, the text will always be on the ground. If you are not using your own custom base.fgd file, you can find the default one in steamapps/common/Source SDK Base 2013 Multiplayer/bin.
- Open the base.fgd file with your text editor of choice, I am using notepad++.
- In the default base.fgd I have, the point_message entity is located at line 2418. If you cannot find it, use the search utility of your text editor to find point_message.
It should look like this:
@PointClass base(Targetname, Parentname) size(-8 -8 -8, 8 8 8) = point_message :
"An entity that displays a text message in the world, at its origin."
[
spawnflags(flags) =
[
1: "Start Disabled" : 0
]
message(string) : "Entity Message"
radius(integer) : "Show message radius" : 128 : "Distance the player must be within to see this message."
developeronly(choices) : "Developer Only?" : 0 : "If set, this message will only be visible when developer mode is on." =
[
0 : "No"
1 : "Yes"
]
// Inputs
input Enable(void) : "Start displaying the message text, if the player is within the message radius."
input Disable(void) : "Stop displaying the message text."
]
Under the line
radius(integer) : "Show message radius" : 128 : "Distance the player must be within to see this message."
add the following.
messageorigin(origin) : "Origin (X,Y,Z)"
That is all you need to do the the base.fgd.
Optionally you can change the
message(string) : "Entity Message"
line to
message(string) : "Entity Message" : "" : "Max of 128 characters!"
This will come up in hammer and will warn users of the maximum character limit we will set later. You can change the limit however if you want more or less characters.
This is what the point_message entity in the base.fgd file should look like completed.
@PointClass base(Targetname, Parentname) size(-8 -8 -8, 8 8 8) = point_message :
"An entity that displays a text message in the world, at its origin."
[
spawnflags(flags) =
[
1: "Start Disabled" : 0
]
message(string) : "Entity Message" : "" : "Max of 128 characters!"
radius(integer) : "Show message radius" : 128 : "Distance the player must be within to see this message."
messageorigin(origin) : "Origin (X,Y,Z)"
developeronly(choices) : "Developer Only?" : 0 : "If set, this message will only be visible when developer mode is on." =
[
0 : "No"
1 : "Yes"
]
// Inputs
input Enable(void) : "Start displaying the message text, if the player is within the message radius."
input Disable(void) : "Stop displaying the message text."
]
Modifying the server side message_entity code
We need to make some changes to the default message_entity code.
- Open up your games.sln solution, and search in the solution explorer for message_entity.cpp
- Open the file up and look for the line
DECLARE_CLASS(CMessageEntity, CPointEntity);
- Under it add the following
DECLARE_SERVERCLASS();
This will set the class up for networking.
- Now find the line
DECLARE_DATADESC();
- Under it add the following lines
CNetworkString(m_szMessageText,128);
CNetworkVar(bool, m_drawText);
CNetworkVar(Vector, m_vecTextOrigin);
CNetworkVar(int, m_radius);
These are the values that will be sent to and received by the client.
You will now need to comment out the old declaration for the m_radius variable like so
protected:
//int m_radius;
string_t m_messageText;
bool m_drawText;
bool m_bDeveloperOnly;
bool m_bEnabled;