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|descr= MP command. Enable or disable simulation for given entity, globally. Call this only from the server. Has the same effect as [[enableSimulation]] when used in SP.
|descr= MP command. Enable or disable simulation for given entity, globally. Call this only from the server. Has the same effect as [[enableSimulation]] when used in SP.


{{Feature | Informative | Up to Arma 3 v2.04, the command had to be executed [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|server-side]], otherwise it would have no effect. Since Arma 3 v2.06, the behavior is as follows:
{{Feature | Informative | Up to '''Arma 3 v2.04''', the command had to be executed [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|server-side]], otherwise it would have no effect. Since '''Arma 3 v2.06''', the command's behavior is as follows:
'''Server-side execution''': Argument can be [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|local]] or [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|global]]
'''Server-side execution''': Argument can be [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|local]] or [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|global]]
'''Client-side execution''': Argument must be [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|local]]
'''Client-side execution''': Argument must be [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|local]]

Revision as of 15:04, 15 July 2021

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Description

Description:
MP command. Enable or disable simulation for given entity, globally. Call this only from the server. Has the same effect as enableSimulation when used in SP.
Up to Arma 3 v2.04, the command had to be executed server-side, otherwise it would have no effect. Since Arma 3 v2.06, the command's behavior is as follows:

Server-side execution: Argument can be local or global

Client-side execution: Argument must be local
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
entity enableSimulationGlobal enable
Parameters:
entity: Object
enable: Boolean
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_myObject enableSimulationGlobal false;
Example 2:
[_object, false] remoteExec ["enableSimulationGlobal", 2];

Additional Information

See also:
enableSimulationsimulationEnabledenableDynamicSimulationSystemdynamicSimulationSystemEnabledenableDynamicSimulationdynamicSimulationEnabledsetDynamicSimulationDistancedynamicSimulationDistancesetDynamicSimulationDistanceCoefdynamicSimulationDistanceCoeftriggerDynamicSimulationcanTriggerDynamicSimulation

Notes

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Posted on October 21, 2014 - 15:33 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
Units that have been previously subjected to enableSimulation false; or enableSimulationGlobal false; may stay unrecognised for a long time even after simulation was re-enabled, returning objNull as cursorTarget. Force revealing units with reveal command usually solves the problem. For example: {player reveal _x} forEach allUnits;