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weapon_pistol | |
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Type | Point entity |
Engine | Source |
Availability | In all games |
Risk of confusion: Various games have weapons with identical entity names.[Clarify]
A semi-automatic pistol based off the USP Match. When first picked up, the player is given 18 bullets. Up to 168 bullets can be carried (including 18 loaded into the weapon). A box of rounds can be placed with item_ammo_pistol or item_ammo_pistol_large.
Before it is picked up, the pistol also follows all physics rules as if it were a prop_physics.
Contents
Source games
Todo:
Keyvalues
BaseFadeProp:
- Start Fade Dist
(fademindist)
<float> - Distance at which the entity starts to fade.
- End Fade Dist
(fademaxdist)
<float> - Max fade distance at which the entity is visible.
- If start fade is <0, the entity will disappear instantly when end fade is hit.
- If end fade is <0, the entity won't disappear at all. (This is the default behavior.)
- The values will scale appropriately if the entity is in a 3D Skybox.
- Fade Scale
(fadescale)
<float> - If you specify so in
worldspawn
, or if the engine is running below DirectX 8 (DX7 in ), props will fade out even if the fade distances above aren't specified. This value gives you some control over when this happens: numbers smaller than 1 cause the prop to fade out at further distances, while those greater than 1 cause it to fade out at closer distances. Using 0 turns off the forced fade altogether. See also the QC command$noforcedfade
.
GMODSandbox:
- Allow Physics Gun
(gmod_allowphysgun)
<boolean> (only in ) - If set, players cannot use Physics Gun on this entity.
- Sandbox Tool Whitelist
(gmod_allowtools)
<string> (only in ) - If set, only given tools can be used on this entity. You need to supply the tool class names, the names of the
.lua
files of those tools. This also includes the context menu properties!
Base:
- Parent
(parentname)
<targetname> - Maintain the same initial offset to this entity. An attachment point can also be used if separated by a comma at the end. (
parentname [targetname],[attachment]
)Tip:Entities transition to the next map with their parentsTip:phys_constraint
can be used as a workaround if parenting fails.
- Origin (X Y Z)
(origin)
<coordinates> - The position of this entity's center in the world. Rotating entities typically rotate around their origin.Note:Hammer does not move the entities accordingly only in the editor.
- Pitch Yaw Roll (X Y Z)
(angles)
<angle> - This entity's orientation in the world. Pitch is rotation around the Y axis, yaw is the rotation around the Z axis, roll is the rotation around the X axis.Note:This works on brush entities, although Hammer doesn't show the new angles.
- Classname
(classname)
<string> !FGD - Determines the characteristics of the entity before it spawns. Tip:Changing this on runtime still has use, like making matching an entry in S_PreserveEnts will persist the entity on new rounds!
- Spawnflags
(spawnflags)
<flags> !FGD - Toggles exclusive features of an entity, its specific number is determined by the combination of flags added.
Flags
- [
1
] : Start Constrained
Prevents the model from moving.
- [
2
] : Deny player pickup (reserve for NPC)
- [
4
] : Not puntable by Gravity Gun
Inputs
Base:
AddContext
<string>- Adds to the entity's list of response contexts. See Context.
AddOutput
<string>- Assigns a new keyvalue/output on this entity. For keyvalues, some rely on extra necessary code to be ran and won't work if its simply just changed through this input. There is a strict format that must be followed:
// Format of changing KeyValues: "AddOutput [key] [value]"
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,targetname new_name"
// Format of adding an Output: "AddOutput {targetname}:{inputname}:{parameter}:{delay}:{max times to fire, -1 means infinite}"
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,OnUser1:SetParent:!activator:0.0:-1"
// Arguments can be left blank, but the empty blank should still be contained.
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,OnUser1:ClearParent::0.0:-1"
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ClearContext
- Removes all contexts from this entity's list.
ClearParent
- Removes this entity from the the movement hierarchy, leaving it free to move independently.
FireUser1
toFireUser4
- Fires the respective
OnUser
outputs; see User Inputs and Outputs.
Kill
- Removes this entity and any entities parented to it from the world.
KillHierarchy
- Functions the same as
Kill
, although this entity and any entities parented to it are killed on the same frame, being marginally faster thanKill
input.
RemoveContext
<string>- Remove a context from this entity's list. The name should match the key of an existing context.
SetParent
<string>- Move with this entity. See Entity Hierarchy (parenting).
SetParentAttachment
<string>- Change this entity to attach to a specific attachment point on its parent. The entity will teleport so that the position of its root bone matches that of the attachment. Entities must be parented before being sent this input.
SetParentAttachmentMaintainOffset
<string>- As above, but without teleporting. The entity retains its position relative to the attachment at the time of the input being received.
Outputs
Weapon:
OnNPCPickup
- Fires when an NPC picks up this weapon. (
!activator
is the NPC.)
OnPlayerUse
- Fires when the player +uses this weapon. (
!activator
is the player.)
OnPlayerPickup
- Fires when a player picks up this weapon. (
!activator
is the player.)
OnCacheInteraction
- Fires when the player 'proves' they've found this weapon. Fires on: Player Touch, +USE pickup, Physcannon pickup, Physcannon punt.
Base:
OnUser1
toOnUser4
- These outputs each fire in response to the firing of the like-numbered
FireUser1
toFireUser4
Input; see User Inputs and Outputs.