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numpad script
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14 Jan 2006, 00:13
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After Vowels post of his spawntime script, I figured that a spawntime script could be done easier than that so I went ahead and started scripting, but after that I was on a roll and started creating a numpad based script that lets you do tons of things at the flick of a few buttons.
A small summary:
- Select team
- Select classes
- Select spawnpoints (also displays names)
- Enter spawntimes by simply typing them (for eg: 07 or 34)
- Spam spawntimes to your team
- Toggle 15/20/30 seconds spawncycles
- Change displaymodes for classes and spawnselections (echo or say_team)
- Automatic spawnpoint names loading
- Spawnpoint names taking your current team into account
The default numpad configuration is to have spawnpoints on 0 to 5 and a few most used classes on the other keys
By pressing enter you switch the numpad to "spawntime entering" mode.
After entering the spawntime (2 digits) the numpad switches back to "spawnpoints/most used classes" mode
By pressing the + symbol the numpad switches to "class-select" mode
After selecting your class the numpad again switches back to "spawnpoints/most used classes" mode
By pressing the - symbol you switch between axis and allies
By pressing the * symbol you switch between the 4 different display modes (echo or say_team for classes and spawnpoints)
By pressing the . symbol you switch between 15, 20 or 30 second spawncycles for the spawntime spammer
By pressing the / symbol you spam the previously entered spawntime to your teammates
I've added the most played maps in cups as autoexec_mapname.cfg files, which define the spawnpoint location names. You can simply copy/rename these files to define more spawnpoints for other or future maps. For maps it doesn't know yet it uses the defaults in autoexec_default.cfg
As an added tip, create autoexec_classname.cfg to bind seperate keys to specific classes (for eg. I have mouse 4 to landmines when I'm engi)
Download the script here: http://holygrail.x3mservers.net/files/SpawnPointsClassesSpawnTimes_by_Ronner.zip
Unzip the contents of the zip file to your etpro folder and use "exec spawnclasstime.cfg" file to activate it.
Below is an image of the layout of the different numpad configs:
Hf!
A small summary:
- Select team
- Select classes
- Select spawnpoints (also displays names)
- Enter spawntimes by simply typing them (for eg: 07 or 34)
- Spam spawntimes to your team
- Toggle 15/20/30 seconds spawncycles
- Change displaymodes for classes and spawnselections (echo or say_team)
- Automatic spawnpoint names loading
- Spawnpoint names taking your current team into account
The default numpad configuration is to have spawnpoints on 0 to 5 and a few most used classes on the other keys
By pressing enter you switch the numpad to "spawntime entering" mode.
After entering the spawntime (2 digits) the numpad switches back to "spawnpoints/most used classes" mode
By pressing the + symbol the numpad switches to "class-select" mode
After selecting your class the numpad again switches back to "spawnpoints/most used classes" mode
By pressing the - symbol you switch between axis and allies
By pressing the * symbol you switch between the 4 different display modes (echo or say_team for classes and spawnpoints)
By pressing the . symbol you switch between 15, 20 or 30 second spawncycles for the spawntime spammer
By pressing the / symbol you spam the previously entered spawntime to your teammates
I've added the most played maps in cups as autoexec_mapname.cfg files, which define the spawnpoint location names. You can simply copy/rename these files to define more spawnpoints for other or future maps. For maps it doesn't know yet it uses the defaults in autoexec_default.cfg
As an added tip, create autoexec_classname.cfg to bind seperate keys to specific classes (for eg. I have mouse 4 to landmines when I'm engi)
Download the script here: http://holygrail.x3mservers.net/files/SpawnPointsClassesSpawnTimes_by_Ronner.zip
Unzip the contents of the zip file to your etpro folder and use "exec spawnclasstime.cfg" file to activate it.
Below is an image of the layout of the different numpad configs:
Hf!
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