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OBSE is your only chance, that I can think of.
imported>Nee
(Third Person Camera)
 
imported>DragoonWraith
(OBSE is your only chance, that I can think of.)
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I'm having trouble editing the scripting of a mod I downloaded. The mod lets you lock on to people in third person view and bases your movement around them (if you strafe you run in a circle around them). The way you lock onto people is via a ring that you set to a hotkey, and when equiped, you lock on. I've been looking for a command to add to the script that will rotate the camera a little to the left or right and lock it in position when i target onto someone. This would allow a better view for battle, i think (it worked great in Zelda for N64, anyways). Here's what the script looks like:
I'm having trouble editing the scripting of a mod I downloaded. The mod lets you lock on to people in third person view and bases your movement around them (if you strafe you run in a circle around them). The way you lock onto people is via a ring that you set to a hotkey, and when equiped, you lock on. I've been looking for a command to add to the script that will rotate the camera a little to the left or right and lock it in position when i target onto someone. This would allow a better view for battle, i think (it worked great in Zelda for N64, anyways). Here's what the script looks like:


scriptname TargetActivatorScript
scriptname TargetActivatorScript
ref source
ref source
Begin OnEquip
  set TargetCount to 0
  set TargetCurrent to 0
  set TargetMinHeading to 45.0
  set source to player.PlaceAtMe TargetActivator,1,0,0
  source.cast TargetSpell player
  source.disable
End
Begin OnUnequip
  set TargetCount to -1
  set TargetCurrent to -1
  set TargetMinHeading to 45.0
  player.dispel TargertSpell
End


Begin OnEquip
Thanks for any help.
  set TargetCount to 0
  set TargetCurrent to 0
  set TargetMinHeading to 45.0
  set source to player.PlaceAtMe TargetActivator,1,0,0
  source.cast TargetSpell player
  source.disable
End
Begin OnUneuip
  set TargetCount to -1
  set TargetCurrent to -1
  set TargetMinHeading to 45.0
  player.dispel TargertSpell
End


Thanks for any help.
:[[User:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric Runes" size=3>D</font>ragoon <font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>W</font>raith]] [[User_talk:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=2>TALK</font>]] 09:25, 1 August 2006 (EDT): Controlling the camera or the player are things ObScript cannot do. I also doubt that Oblivion is designed to allow the camera to move independently of the player (other than when R is held), since it always defaults to over the player's shoulder.
 
:Your best bet, I would think, would be the [[:Category: Oblivion Script Extender|Oblivion Script Extender]], but I don't think it is yet capable of doing what you need. One possibility, I suppose, is to use Timeslip's functions, if/when they're officially released, to press R and move the mouse around. Doing this would require rather ridiculous maths to make sure you're moving the mouse correctly, I would guess...

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