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#1 2019-11-24 00:10:55

Wuatduhf
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Does OHOL code support timescale smaller than seconds?

See title. Curious on whether transitions can take place in-between seconds in the game, since most object transitions operate on Sec/Min/Hours.


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#2 2019-11-24 02:48:23

wondible
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Re: Does OHOL code support timescale smaller than seconds?

Wuatduhf wrote:

See title. Curious on whether transitions can take place in-between seconds in the game, since most object transitions operate on Sec/Min/Hours.

transition autoDecaySeconds is an integer, so seems to be no.


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#3 2019-11-24 09:35:08

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Re: Does OHOL code support timescale smaller than seconds?

wondible wrote:
Wuatduhf wrote:

See title. Curious on whether transitions can take place in-between seconds in the game, since most object transitions operate on Sec/Min/Hours.

transition autoDecaySeconds is an integer, so seems to be no.

Tho when you hover cursor over temperature you can see decimal numbers (e.g. "you drain pip every 13.6 seconds").
Also server settings like maxFoodDecrementSeconds or minFoodDecrementSeconds aren't integers.


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#4 2019-11-24 14:11:53

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Re: Does OHOL code support timescale smaller than seconds?

The server certainly runs at sub-second precision. The maplogs have times to 1/100 precision for instance. Looking it it, map decay records do support fractional time values, so while transitions can't happen faster than one second (though what about zero?), if it starts at x.5 seconds, it could happen at y.5 seconds.


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