Difference between revisions of ".vshoot"
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When .vtimer reaches 1, the virus that the bot has made is ready for firing. The virus can then be fired by storing any non-zero value into .vshoot. This will shoot the virus in a random direction. | When .vtimer reaches 1, the virus that the bot has made is ready for firing. The virus can then be fired by storing any non-zero value into .vshoot. This will shoot the virus in a random direction. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 10 June 2015
When .vtimer reaches 1, the virus that the bot has made is ready for firing. The virus can then be fired by storing any non-zero value into .vshoot. This will shoot the virus in a random direction. The higher is the value, the longer is the shot range.