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fx_ files questions?

Postby JBaymore » Sat Sep 13, 2003 2:47 pm

I am working on developing some stuff in the effects files.  I am interested in doing some things other than what I have found info on.  I can't find the info I want in the M$ FX SDK that explains this stuff.

I have seen in some FX files commands listed occasionally that are like Sound=1.  Is it possible to play a sound file out of a general FX file?  How do I do this?  Where do I have to put the actual sound file?  Is it just .wav files that work?

I have seen things like the command Fire=1.  What is that about?   Also Light=1.  What's that?

Ther are a few other commands that I have seen that are not listed in th SDK.  Are tehre a bunch of "hidden" commands?  And if so..... is there a list somewhere?

Now a big question that is really important to me with something I am working on right now........

Can I use the [controller.X] command in a fx_ file called from the [smoke] section of the aircraft.cfg file?

I have tried... but it doesn;t seem to work.  I want to make sure that it is not something ELSE that I am doing wrong  ;).

Appreciate the help.

best,

..................john
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Re: fx_ files questions?

Postby JBaymore » Sat Sep 13, 2003 7:21 pm

Back again.......

Here are the commands/keywords in the fx_ files that I really can't find a reference to in the M$ FS2002 Effects SDK:

Damage=x
Hitpoints= x.x, y.y
Magnitude=x.x, y.y
Time=x.x, y.y
Sound=x
Sound Param=x
No Interpolate=x
Fire=x
Fire Delay=x
LOD=x

I am currently wondering if some of these are "leftovers" from Combat Flight SImulator effects files (like the "Damage" and "Hitpoints" ones.... and do nothing in FS2002 or FS2004.

I REALLY wqant to know about the "sound" and "fire" functions.

And "LOD" obviously means "Level Of Detail".  But what are the vlaid values and what do those values DO?

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