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[Support] Code for distance meter for trickshots?

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  • Ox_undefined Ox_

    One CoD world unit is 2.54cm.
    And for distance, an easy way is just in compare distance between the attacker and self (player who's about to get killed) in e.g the level.callbackplayerkilled function.

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    Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

    2.54 cm = 1 unit

    100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

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    • Cahzundefined Cahz

      Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

      2.54 cm = 1 unit

      100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

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      Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

      Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

      2.54 cm = 1 unit

      100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

      Well actually you'd divide by 5000/127, but maybe just multiply by 0.0254, be easier.

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      • Ox_undefined Ox_

        Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

        Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

        2.54 cm = 1 unit

        100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

        Well actually you'd divide by 5000/127, but maybe just multiply by 0.0254, be easier.

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        Ox_ said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

        Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

        Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

        2.54 cm = 1 unit

        100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

        Well actually you'd divide by 5000/127, but maybe just multiply by 0.0254, be easier.

        5000/127 is literally 39.37... which works totally fine by the way. So no need to multiply

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        • Cahzundefined Cahz

          Ox_ said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

          Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

          Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

          2.54 cm = 1 unit

          100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

          Well actually you'd divide by 5000/127, but maybe just multiply by 0.0254, be easier.

          5000/127 is literally 39.37... which works totally fine by the way. So no need to multiply

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          Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

          Ox_ said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

          Cahz said in Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

          Ox_ Okay so if one CoD world unit is 2.54cm, then you would actually divide by 39.37.

          2.54 cm = 1 unit

          100 cm = 39.3700 units = 1 m

          Well actually you'd divide by 5000/127, but maybe just multiply by 0.0254, be easier.

          5000/127 is literally 39.37... which works totally fine by the way. So no need to multiply

          It's not, but sure, it's close enough for most uses.

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            I already changed my post to 40 yesterday. That's more than good enough, it doesn't need to be dead-on precise.

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              #12

              I also feel so fucking dumb for not posting the right thing. I thought OP wanted a function that detects a player you almost hit and the distance between the impact and the player, not the distance from the player you just killed...


              Edit )
              Here's what you want to do. I also edited my first reply to include this script instead, sorry for the confusion. While I'm at it I included the "more precise" multiplier too since it seems to cause alot of debate for whatever reason.

              Step 1 - Add the following in init() :

              level.onkillscore = level.onplayerkilled;
              level.onplayerkilled = ::onplayerkilled;
              

              Step 2 - Copy the following somewhere in your file :

              onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
              {
                  thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                  // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                  
                  attacker iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
              }
              
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              • Sassundefined Sass

                I also feel so fucking dumb for not posting the right thing. I thought OP wanted a function that detects a player you almost hit and the distance between the impact and the player, not the distance from the player you just killed...


                Edit )
                Here's what you want to do. I also edited my first reply to include this script instead, sorry for the confusion. While I'm at it I included the "more precise" multiplier too since it seems to cause alot of debate for whatever reason.

                Step 1 - Add the following in init() :

                level.onkillscore = level.onplayerkilled;
                level.onplayerkilled = ::onplayerkilled;
                

                Step 2 - Copy the following somewhere in your file :

                onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
                {
                    thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                    // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                    
                    attacker iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                }
                
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                Sass how to make it so every one sees the message

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                • Duui YTundefined Duui YT

                  Sass how to make it so every one sees the message

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                  Duui YT said in [Support] Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

                  Sass how to make it so every one sees the message
                  Change this

                  attacker iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                  
                  iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                  

                  To this. You should try experimenting and figuring out some things yourself too 🙂

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                  • Deicideundefined Deicide

                    Duui YT said in [Support] Code for distance meter for trickshots?:

                    Sass how to make it so every one sees the message
                    Change this

                    attacker iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                    
                    iPrintLn("You killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                    

                    To this. You should try experimenting and figuring out some things yourself too 🙂

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                    Duui YT
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                    Deicide can i do this or it will not work

                    iPrintLn("+ self.name +  " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                    
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                      it did not work it says it when someone dies not when they get a kill

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                      • Duui YTundefined Duui YT

                        it did not work it says it when someone dies not when they get a kill

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                        It does work, I tested it just now. I'm not sure what the problem is.

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                          Sass this is what i do as Deicide told me but it says it when someone dies not when they get a kill

                          onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
                          {
                              thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                              // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                              
                              iPrintLn(int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                          } 
                          
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                            Sass this is what i do as Deicide told me but it says it when someone dies not when they get a kill

                            onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
                            {
                                thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                                // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                                
                                iPrintLn(int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                            } 
                            
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                            Duui YT
                            When someone dies, does another player not get a kill?
                            1 KILL (attacker) = 1 DEATH (self)

                            You're literally making no sense when it comes to this. Instead of spamming the forums with questions over and over, how about do some research into the game files and ask YOURSELF, "why is this script behaving like this?" Instead of asking a million questions on the forums. (Which could all be solved on your own if you put a little time into learning)

                            I personally don't like the idea of someone running a server that only knows how to copy and paste other people's scripts, but couldn't tell you how any of them work. This is exactly the type of stuff that leads to servers crashing more frequently due to poorly made/unstable scripts being used by someone who doesn't know that it is poorly made/unstable.

                            Research GSC there's plenty of information out on the internet.

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                            • Duui YTundefined Duui YT

                              Sass this is what i do as Deicide told me but it says it when someone dies not when they get a kill

                              onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
                              {
                                  thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                                  // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                                  
                                  iPrintLn(int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                              } 
                              
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                              Backing up on what Cahz , this is basic GSC knowledge. If you're willing to host servers with mods, you should atleast take the time to learn and comprehend how the script works. We could babysit you through the whole process, but that will never play in your favor and you'll be stuck because of the smallest issues such as this one. You can find plenty of resources and even tutorials with enough searching. Please take some time to learn, it will help you alot.

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                                so i did do some research on it but can't get it. so this what happens when i die it says (X m away) and not when i kill someone so when i die it says it so how can i make it not say it when i die and i did try calling it on onplayerdamge but that did not work

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                                • Duui YTundefined Duui YT

                                  so i did do some research on it but can't get it. so this what happens when i die it says (X m away) and not when i kill someone so when i die it says it so how can i make it not say it when i die and i did try calling it on onplayerdamge but that did not work

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                                  Sass
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                                  If you want it to show when you kill someone, then don't remove attacker, simple as that. If you want it to show for everyone, maybe do something like a foreach(player in level.players) and use player instead of attacker ?

                                  I don't know, there are plenty of ways to do this, you have to give it more thought than that.

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                                    so i did do some research on how to use foreach. so i did it like this still the same thing

                                    onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration)
                                    {
                                        foreach(player in level.players)
                                        {
                                            thread [[level.onkillscore]] (einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                                            // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                                    
                                            player iPrintLn(int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin) * 0.0254) + "m away");
                                        }
                                    } 
                                    
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                                    • Duui YTundefined Duui YT

                                      so i did do some research on how to use foreach. so i did it like this still the same thing

                                      onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration)
                                      {
                                          foreach(player in level.players)
                                          {
                                              thread [[level.onkillscore]] (einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                                              // ^ this is here so you can still score normally
                                      
                                              player iPrintLn(int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin) * 0.0254) + "m away");
                                          }
                                      } 
                                      
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                                      #24

                                      The script you've made gives point to every player once you get a kill... This isn't about "doing research" at this point, this is about knowing how to script at all.

                                      The following should work, but PLEASE take some time to LEARN how to do such simple tweaks :

                                      onPlayerKilled(einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration) 
                                      {
                                          thread [[level.onkillscore]](einflictor, attacker, idamage, smeansofdeath, sweapon, vdir, shitloc, psoffsettime, deathanimduration);
                                          foreach(player in level.players)
                                          	player iPrintLn( attacker.name + " killed " + self.name + " from " + int(distance(self.origin, attacker.origin)*0.0254) + "m away");
                                      }
                                      
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                                          gunji you can check on player kill whether or not the player/teams score is equal to that of the score required to win the mode.

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