Only Aoe2 at the moment... and having fun with making my own scenarios/maps... but I have a question for anyone who knows anything about that; though this is pretty obscure thing to ask and I doubt many people will know what I'm talking about but don't ask don't get, so on the offchance anyone here can help me out, it would be much appreciated
I'm looking to use 'random map scripting' to make a map similar to 'fatslob nothing' - as was shown on t90Official's twitch/YouTube channel recently. The point is the map contains non-rescuable 'gaia' walls distributed in mass randomly across the whole map, that thus box all players in and require being battered down with rams etc. With a rms script I can get the right distribution of gaia walls, but they do not behave as they do in the fatslob nothing map; ie in mine they turn the colour of the first human player to come in range of them... that is they get 'rescued' as usually happens for gaia objects like sheep etc... so I'm curious if anyone knows how to get the fatslob effect; whereby they would stay gaia grey and thus not change ownership regardless of what units came near? Any help here would be much appreciated even if it's just a nudge in the right direction. Thanks
I'm looking to use 'random map scripting' to make a map similar to 'fatslob nothing' - as was shown on t90Official's twitch/YouTube channel recently. The point is the map contains non-rescuable 'gaia' walls distributed in mass randomly across the whole map, that thus box all players in and require being battered down with rams etc. With a rms script I can get the right distribution of gaia walls, but they do not behave as they do in the fatslob nothing map; ie in mine they turn the colour of the first human player to come in range of them... that is they get 'rescued' as usually happens for gaia objects like sheep etc... so I'm curious if anyone knows how to get the fatslob effect; whereby they would stay gaia grey and thus not change ownership regardless of what units came near? Any help here would be much appreciated even if it's just a nudge in the right direction. Thanks