Count Down Object

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Object

Use this to set a countdown timer on a switch, or a countdown on other switches.

Parameters

Generic Arguments

  • Skin - Value = 37, Count Down Object. Defines this invisible object as a Count Down Object, do not change.
  • Unknown
  • Unknown
  • ID - Identifying ID for the object, not necessary to change.
  • Appear Flag - ID group for hide/unhide.
    • All objects with a non 0 value are hidden, when an unhide operation with the provided parameter this object will appear (in addition to all other objects with the same value).
  • Map Section - Room ID the object is in
  • Unknown
  • Position X - X coordinate of count down object in reference to the center of the room.
  • Position Y - Y coordinate count down object in reference to the center of the room.
  • Position Z - Z coordinate count down object in reference to the center of the room.
  • Multi-switch - Boolean. If set, the object operates in a mode where one switch initiates the countdown and up to three switches are unlocked when the countdown expires. Hidden by default or displayed as Unknown if not in itemsname.ini.
  • Sound Effect - If 1, a sound effect will play every 30 frames for the countdown. Displayed as Rotation Y by default.
  • Frames - This determines how many frames the object waits until it performs its action. Hidden by default or displayed as Unknown if not in itemsname.ini.

Unique Arguments

  • 1 - Unused.
  • 2 - Unused.
  • 3 - Unused.
  • Switch ID - The switch that initiates the countdown is in the lower 2 bytes of this field. If the object is in not in multi-switch mode, this switch is relocked after the countdown. If the object is in multi-switch mode, the upper 2 bytes contains one of the three switches to unlock when the countdown expires.
  • Multi-switch ID 2 - If the object is in multi-switch mode, the upper 2 bytes contains a switch to unlock when the countdown expires.
  • Multi-switch ID 3 - If the object is in multi-switch mode, the upper 2 bytes contains a switch to unlock when the countdown expires.