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== Locality? ==
== Locality? ==


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The article claims that both, arguments and effects, are local to the computer. Without having it tested, I suspect that this information is wrong. The unit will change altitude, and the unit's position (along with its z-axis) should be broadcasted, which should qualify as "broadcasted effects" imho. Unless there is a specific reason and/or argument why it is classified as local, or I'm just wrong. -- [[User:Manny|Manny]] 16:40, 5 May 2007 (CEST)
The article claims that both, arguments and effects, are local to the computer. Without having it tested, I suspect that this information is wrong. The unit will change altitude, and the unit's position (along with its z-axis) should be broadcasted, which should qualify as "broadcasted effects" imho. Unless there is a specific reason and/or argument why it is classified as local, or I'm just wrong. -- [[User:Manny|Manny]] 16:40, 5 May 2007 (CEST)


:May need to be checked; but it should work only on local units and has global effect then. --[[User:Raedor|raedor]] 18:26, 5 May 2007 (CEST)
:May need to be checked; but it should work only on local units and has global effect then. --[[User:Raedor|raedor]] 18:26, 5 May 2007 (CEST)

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This command doesn't work for me in ArmA 1.02 GER, can anybody confirm this? -d034rk 12:25, 26 December 2006 (CET)

I have no problems with it. It's working on my Czech ArmA 1.02. ++Str 18:51, 26 December 2006 (CET)
Thanks, I'll have another look at it... -d034rk 22:36, 26 December 2006 (CET)
It doesn't seem to work. Could you please create a mission so that I can be absolutely sure and possibly post this issue into the bug list. -d034rk 15:55, 29 December 2006 (CET)
This conversation should be moved to the BI forums or some editing site like OFPEC. Indeed the command works I'm using it in a few helo missions. hoz

Locality?

The article claims that both, arguments and effects, are local to the computer. Without having it tested, I suspect that this information is wrong. The unit will change altitude, and the unit's position (along with its z-axis) should be broadcasted, which should qualify as "broadcasted effects" imho. Unless there is a specific reason and/or argument why it is classified as local, or I'm just wrong. -- Manny 16:40, 5 May 2007 (CEST)

May need to be checked; but it should work only on local units and has global effect then. --raedor 18:26, 5 May 2007 (CEST)