Instalar Steam
iniciar sesión
|
idioma
简体中文 (chino simplificado)
繁體中文 (chino tradicional)
日本語 (japonés)
한국어 (coreano)
ไทย (tailandés)
Български (búlgaro)
Čeština (checo)
Dansk (danés)
Deutsch (alemán)
English (inglés)
Español de Hispanoamérica
Ελληνικά (griego)
Français (francés)
Italiano
Bahasa Indonesia (indonesio)
Magyar (húngaro)
Nederlands (holandés)
Norsk (noruego)
Polski (polaco)
Português (Portugués de Portugal)
Português-Brasil (portugués de Brasil)
Română (rumano)
Русский (ruso)
Suomi (finés)
Svenska (sueco)
Türkçe (turco)
Tiếng Việt (vietnamita)
Українська (ucraniano)
Comunicar un error de traducción
Sorry, because nodegraph_loader uses binary modules (native code), it cannot be distributed through the workshop.
Make sure that "sv_enable_init_hint_hook" and "sv_enable_hint_json_load" are set to 1 (they are set to 0 by default).
I uploaded an explanatory video for Nodegraph Editor+.
https://youtu.be/9Mo_UBLdXDk
The reason jump overrides only work in a downward direction is due to the Source engine.
This can be verified in the Source SDK's C++ code.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/source-sdk-2013/blob/39f6dde8fbc238727c020d13b05ecadd31bda4c0/src/game/server/ai_pathfinder.cpp#L644
To enable jumping for all entities, use this command:
lua_run hook.Add("OnEntityCreated", "Add CAP_MOVE_JUMP", function(e) if e:IsNPC() then timer.Simple(0, function() e:CapabilitiesAdd(CAP_MOVE_JUMP) end) end end)
However, while it is probably possible to change the maximum jump distance for scripted entities, I don't think you can change the maximum jump distance for NPCs, such as zombies in hl2, which are hard-coded in c++.
Also some NPCs behave strangely with this command (e.g. npc_rollermine can't jump upwards so it keeps rolling into the wall).