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Topic: How do you use two levers to open one door?
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TRoosevelt_26 Member Posts: 82 From:Bahawalpur Karchat, India Registered: Dec 2001
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posted 12-18-2001 07:26 PM
I place a SWITCH for LEVER_A on the square on which I've placed the "Lever A", a SWITCH for LEVER_B on the one on which I've placed "Lever B", and then a SWITCH for DOOR_TYPE1 (with OCB 1,2&3 tagged) on A and another SWITCH for DOOR_TYPE1 (with OCB 4&5 tagged) on B, but it says quote: cannot overlap special triggers
I know you can't overlap special triggers, but how else would you do this? In the Times Expedition, two lion-head switches raised the sand! How did they do this without making the triggers for the rising floor special triggers?IP: Logged |
Tomb_Raider_Nut Member Posts: 506 From:Millwaukee,Wi,USA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 12-18-2001 08:45 PM
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TRoosevelt_26 Member Posts: 82 From:Bahawalpur Karchat, India Registered: Dec 2001
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posted 12-19-2001 05:57 AM
Oh, wow! So anything that's trigger is placed on both switches' squares will have to be triggered by both? I thought you had to flag the OCBs in the triggers for the door, not the switches for the levers! Thanks so much!![This message has been edited by TRoosevelt_26 (edited 12-19-2001).] IP: Logged |
Tomb_Raider_Nut Member Posts: 506 From:Millwaukee,Wi,USA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 12-19-2001 12:02 PM
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