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Magilvia
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On doors chain
« on: January 03, 2007, 02:24:02 AM »

Here are some experiment with doors: lugosek
It seems that for every direction one takes, gets a different behavior. That's worrying Undecided
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Re: On doors chain
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2007, 12:41:46 AM »

Here are some experiment with doors: lugosek
It seems that for every direction one takes, gets a different behavior. That's worrying Undecided

I know, see MagiMaster's HENIREF for a cool effect with doors. See also http://kevan.org/rubicon/forums/index.php/topic,7.0.html and http://kevan.org/rubicon/forums/index.php/topic,106.0.html

As far as I can see, the behaviour is as follow:
From the top or left, it closes one door every tick (double the speed of a dozer), but opens instantaneously (very useful, see e.g. votumot)
From the bottom or right, it closes one door every tick as well, but opens one door every two ticks (the same speed as a dozer)

If a sequence of door keys are closed from both sides, then the behaviour is more complex.
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