When i play my map, i get in the position of the P1 (human). Other times, i am in the position of the P2 (human too), others in P3, P4, etc..
This push me to think that Starcraft make a randomization of the humans players and his triggers.
Anybody can explain it better and give me some more info about this fact??
Anyway to control this? Is'nt important?
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Under the forces tab, uncheck "randomize start location". AFAIK, if there are 8 players, each player has a 1/8 chance of being player 1.
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No mean to bash, but I'm fairly certain before v5 everyone who came to sen knew all the basic stuff D:<
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Lol. Alot of people did know more than s/he did, but I saw a topic about randomizing start locations, so he's not alone at least.
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You can uncheck random start locations in certain forces in case you have certain colors that you want a certain force to have, having them checked will basically just randomize the color of the start locations, but it will keep all the corresponding triggers for that start location, so all it really does is randomize who is in what slot, and what color they get.
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And... if I want to randomize the slot, but not the color (for example, because I want to display messages with the color of the player) what i must do?
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Disable Start Locations, in the Forces section, and then use switch randomization to trigger who is picked to be Phantom.
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No mean to bash, but I'm fairly certain before v5 everyone who came to sen knew all the basic stuff D:<
So far, he's doing better than ggg. Although, spanish is much closer to english than lithuanian.
For randomization, you need to randomize 3 switches. Those 3 switches will act as a bit, a 0 or 1. That means you have 8 possibilities when you randomize 3 times:
1. 000
2. 001
3. 010
4. 011
5. 100
6. 101
7. 110
8. 111
Now, if all 3 switches are set, you will designate player 8 as the phantom. If none are set, player 1 will be the phantom. So on and so forth.
A cleaner version, and easier to trigger version would involve death counts, and randomizing the same trigger. The first randomization would add 4 if set, the second would add 2 if set, and the third would add 1 if set. Then, you will have a number from 0-7, or 8 possibilities, and can follow the same concept as before. Lo siento si es difícil comprender. Hace trés años que he hablado y no puedo comunicar en español como puede comunicar en inglés.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Apr 23 2008, 1:22 am by rockz.
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