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|gr1= Object Manipulation | |gr1= Object Manipulation | ||
|descr= Disable collision between vehicles. This command doesn't disable collision between PhysX objects. | |descr= Disable collision between vehicles. This command doesn't disable collision between PhysX objects. The collision is always disabled for both objects in the arguments, i.e. vehicle1 with vehicle2 and vehicle2 with vehicle1 | ||
{{Feature|important|Command has to be executed where objects are [[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]], and as long as they don't change locality, the effect of this command will be global.<br> | {{Feature|important|Command has to be executed where objects are [[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]], and as long as they don't change locality, the effect of this command will be global.<br> | ||
If the two objects are not local to the same computer, then it has to be executed on both computers to achieve the desired effect.<br> | If the two objects are not local to the same computer, then it has to be executed on both computers to achieve the desired effect.<br> |
Revision as of 17:03, 16 October 2021
Description
- Description:
- Disable collision between vehicles. This command doesn't disable collision between PhysX objects. The collision is always disabled for both objects in the arguments, i.e. vehicle1 with vehicle2 and vehicle2 with vehicle1
- Groups:
- Object Manipulation
Syntax
- Syntax:
- vehicle1disableCollisionWith vehicle2
- Parameters:
- vehicle1: Object
- vehicle2: Object
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
[_veh1, _veh2] remoteExecCall ["disableCollisionWith", 0, _veh1];
Additional Information
- See also:
- enableCollisionWith
Notes
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Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
- Posted on April 4, 2015 - 12:03 (UTC)
- Ranwer
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disableCollisionWith is basically a script that when you apply it to an object, and your unit can go through it like a ghost. However, if you wish the object to be solid again, you may wish to use enableCollisionWith.
An example for this is:// name of unit in editor such as player1 // name of object in editor such as barrel1 barrel1 disableCollisionWith player1; // to make the barrel solid again, do this as vice versa if you know what you are doing! barrel1 enableCollisionWith player1;
On a side note: this can come in handy a lot if you want a unit to sit on the back of a car or on top of a container - Posted on May 29, 2018 - 06:58 (UTC)
- bloodwyn1756
- This command does not disable the roadway LOD.