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|x1= <code>value = [[getFatigue]] [[player]];
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|x2= <code> [[if]] ([[getFatigue]] [[player]] < 0.5) [[then]] { [[player]] [[sideChat]] "I'm good to go!" };
|x2= <code>[[if]] ([[getFatigue]] [[player]] < 0.5) [[then]] { [[player]] [[sideChat]] "I'm good to go!" };
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Revision as of 22:48, 10 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
Stamina System

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
unit: Object
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
value = getFatigue player;
Example 2:
if (getFatigue player < 0.5) then { player sideChat "I'm good to go!" };

Additional Information

See also:
setFatigueenableFatiguegetStamina

Notes

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Killzone_Kid
getFatigue can be applied to remote unit however it will not read the changes made to unit's fatigue with setFatigue command. Only natural changes resulting from unit moving will be counted. When applied to local unit, it will read resulting value of natural fatigue combined with artificial changes added locally by setFatigue. In short, the server wouldn't know the correct value of remote unit's fatigue if you used setFatigue on the unit prior.