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As the title said, my .hps is like this:
Code:
void Onstart()
{
AddUseItemCallback("", "privateroomkey_1", "Pv1", "UsedKeyOnDoor", true);
AddUseItemCallback("UseKey1", "prisonkeylight_1", "mansion_3", "KeyCounter", true);
SetLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 0);
AddUseItemCallback("UseKey2", "prisonkeydark_1", "mansion_3", "KeyCounter", true);
}

void KeyCounter(string &in asItem, string &in asEntity)
{
AddLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 1);
SetSwingDoorLocked("mansion_3", false, true);
PlaySoundAtEntity("", "unlock_door", "mansion_3", 0, false);
}

Did i put something wrong? If i did please tell me Smile.
You need an if statement that is called when the "KeysUsed" int has a value of 2. So it would be like this:

Keep your OnStart the same, but have this as your function:

void KeyCounter(string &in asItem, string &in asEntity)
{
AddLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 1);
if(GetLocalVarInt("KeysUsed")==2)
{
SetSwingDoorLocked("mansion_3", false, true)
PlaySoundAtEntity("", "unlock_door", "mansion_3", 0, false);
}
}


Also, there's no need to post a new thread about this. You already have one about this exact function. Just go back to it and post in it instead of starting another new topic.
(03-16-2011, 05:52 AM)Anxt Wrote: [ -> ]You need an if statement that is called when the "KeysUsed" int has a value of 2. So it would be like this:

Keep your OnStart the same, but have this as your function:

void KeyCounter(string &in asItem, string &in asEntity)
{
AddLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 1);
if(GetLocalVarInt("KeysUsed")==2)
{
SetSwingDoorLocked("mansion_3", false, true)
PlaySoundAtEntity("", "unlock_door", "mansion_3", 0, false);
}
}


Also, there's no need to post a new thread about this. You already have one about this exact function. Just go back to it and post in it instead of starting another new topic.

Okay, thanks for the tip Big Grin.
Still no effects, my collide and function is like this:
Code:
void Onstart()
{
AddUseItemCallback("UseKey1", "prisonkeylight_1", "mansion_3", "KeyCounter", true);
SetLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 0);
AddUseItemCallback("UseKey2", "prisonkeydark_1", "mansion_3", "KeyCounter", true);
}

void KeyCounter(string &in asItem, string &in asEntity)
{
AddLocalVarInt("KeysUsed", 1);
if(GetLocalVarInt("KeysUsed")==2)
SetSwingDoorLocked("mansion_3", false, true);
PlaySoundAtEntity("", "unlock_door", "mansion_3", 0, false);
}

I copied your code and still no effects Sad.
(03-16-2011, 05:54 AM)Raymond Wrote: [ -> ]I copied your code and still no effects Sad.

And there lies the problem. Sorry Raymond, but you really gotta start understanding code instead of just copying from others/letting others make it for you.
Read this and you will understand variables:
http://wiki.frictionalgames.com/hpl2/tut...t_beginner
(03-16-2011, 01:33 PM)Viperdream Wrote: [ -> ]Read this and you will understand variables:
http://wiki.frictionalgames.com/hpl2/tut...t_beginner

Thanks for the link Smile.
The most confusing one is the for(int i = 0;i < 10;i++) from >>> because it's hard to understand Dodgy.
Code:
if(ScriptDebugOn())
          {
               GiveItemFromFile("lantern", "lantern.ent");
               SetPlayerLampOil(100.0f);

               for(int i = 0;i < 10;i++)
               {
                    GiveItemFromFile("tinderbox", "tinderbox.ent");