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- #How to make a timer in clickteam fusion 2.5 for free
- #How to make a timer in clickteam fusion 2.5 install
Everyone gets damaged regardless of who gets hit. In frame 1 both different actives with duplicates follow the same timer event to trigger damage. Then you can do your additional code and turn the flag off to reset the scope.Īs far as I'm aware behaviors will still follow these rules. When you check for that "on timer event" condition, you can also compare to see if that flag is on to only affect that one active. So say a bullet collides with the enemy, then you can turn a flag on in the enemy to call it out and trigger the timer "fire event" action. Having two enemies use the same "Take Damage" timer event will trigger for both, unless you specify more conditions to single out the specific one. So fast loops calling "on loop" will forget, same as the timer "fire event" conditions. When you break up your code into multiple lines, Fusion will lose the object scope and forget about it. If you create an object and then right afterwards assign variables, it will only affect that object you just created. Also conditions like overlap, collision, click on object, hover over object, etc. So comparing against alterable values, strings, flags, or position is useful. That's why it's necessary to be specific with your conditions when dealing with copies. Unless specified by the conditions or actions preceding it in the same line of code, Fusion will affect all duplicates (not clones) of an object. This is a useful article on how object scoping works in Fusion. Report abuse via the Message the Mods feature! People with the 'Clickteam Logo' Flair are Clickteam Employees! That is, people trying to find 'clever loopholes' aren't so clever. The spirit of the rules matter as much as the rules themselves. People doing giveaways for Clickteam products are allowed just fine.
#How to make a timer in clickteam fusion 2.5 for free
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#How to make a timer in clickteam fusion 2.5 install
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