About the Lights On/Off mod w/water arrows... - by Mr.Duck
Mr.Duck on 7/4/2006 at 06:48
I installed the mod, and apparently it runs dandy-ish, since I have water arrows. But I recall that I read that you could turn some lights off manually (i.e. candles?), and wondered -how-, also, the water arrows that I used on light sources didn't seemed to work, so I wondered if I was doing something wrong or do these water arrows -only- work in certain lightsources?
Thanks in advance :)
UPDATE: Ok, seems I can turn off the candles ala T: DS, so that's that, but water arrows are still poopy :(.
dracflamloc on 7/4/2006 at 17:14
Don't shoot the chandelier while you're under it, the model it replaces it with can trap you =P
But there are only some lights that can go out sadly. Torchlights and such are not able to be put out =(
Mr.Duck on 7/4/2006 at 18:17
Could anyone poke the mod`s creator to add bigger lights to be doused by water arrows, plz? :(
ignatios on 7/4/2006 at 18:43
Only dynamic light sources can be turned off; the other "larger" ones are static and cannot be affected.
Fringe on 7/4/2006 at 19:18
I won't be satisfied until I can water-arrow the sun.
dracflamloc on 7/4/2006 at 22:01
Pff, why stop there.... I want to be able to stop a nuke with my water arrows
RarRar on 7/4/2006 at 22:45
Quote Posted by ignatios
Only dynamic light sources can be turned off; the other "larger" ones are static and cannot be affected.
Lazy mod authors. Pfft. So why didn't they go through first and replace EVERY SINGLE static light source with a dynamic one throughout the whole game?
Mr.Duck on 8/4/2006 at 01:14
Example of static lights and dynamic lights, please :)
killed on 9/4/2006 at 01:07
Quote Posted by Fringe
I won't be satisfied until I can water-arrow the sun.
Ok that's it! I nominate Fringe to be on the official Lights Off mod team. This is the kind of outside of the box thinking they need.
Tuco on 9/4/2006 at 01:11
Lighting serves only to infuse more fear into my enemies, as the unknown of the dark is surely less terrifying than the finality and conclusion of Tuco in the light.