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preventing z movement
#1
hello there, HEXers.
I'm making a lf2 mod, and it's still in the beggining, but i have an idea, but i'll need your help.
I would like to modify the state 0 to prevent the walking animation when the char tries to move in the z axis.
I mean, pressing forward or backward still works normally, but pressing up or down does nothing.
I would like to keep using these two directions to execute the moves.

If someone makes it, i would be exceptionally grateful.

P.S. i'm using the 2.0a version
needing a HEXer .-.
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how about using the dvz-tag dvz: 550?
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walking_speedz: 0.000000 - I think.
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he wants to move, just not show the animation.
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#5
nah, he wants to replace Up and Down walking with Jumping and crouching, and yeah, I might be able to do it, but am to lazy, sorry dude
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'nah, he wants to replace Up and Down walking with Jumping and crouching, and yeah, I might be able to do it, but am to lazy, sorry dude '

actually no. i just wanted to remove the walking animation when pressing up or down, so i could use 2d backgrounds better.
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(04-08-2010, 06:24 PM)NocturneSama Wrote:  actually no. i just wanted to remove the walking animation when pressing up or down, so i could use 2d backgrounds better.

xD, but I had that idea with crouching and jumping already, well, nevermind then, I could still do that, but yeah, like i said before, lazyness xD

if ya want me to do it you have to find a way to motivate me.... thought that's kinda impossible, so goodluck finding somebody else, you could try to ask 1447, he's not that lazy and knows alot stuff, too
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