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==Using a Find package to make an NPC sit== | ==Using a Find package to make an NPC sit== | ||
Observation: a find package with the target set to Any Object and a chair Base Object selected in the ObjectID box causes the actor to play the sit animation on the furniture marker (the thing with a green wireframe) and not on the chair (sits in the air facing the chair, usually). A Find package with a specific chair reference as target works fine (and, so far, is the only acceptable way I've found to make an NPC sit) [[User:QQuix|QQuix]] 14:28, 13 August 2009 (EDT) | Observation: a find package with the target set to Any Object and a chair Base Object selected in the ObjectID box causes the actor to play the sit animation on the furniture marker (the thing with a green wireframe) and not on the chair (sits in the air facing the chair, usually). A Find package with a specific chair reference as target works fine (and, so far, is the only acceptable way I've found to make an NPC sit) [[User:QQuix|QQuix]] 14:28, 13 August 2009 (EDT) | ||
:-The best solution in a case like that is to use a Travel Package, and tell the NPC to sit within a certain radius of where they currently are. | |||
:[[User:therealneraverine|therealneraverine]] 22:50:28, 6 September 2009 (GMT) |