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* '''[[North Marker]]:''' For [[Worldspaces]] and [[Cells|Interior Cells]], identifies the direction that the Compass and Map should consider 'North'. | * '''[[North Marker]]:''' For [[Worldspaces]] and [[Cells|Interior Cells]], identifies the direction that the Compass and Map should consider 'North'. | ||
* '''Prison Marker:''' Created automatically, these represent the location where a player will be placed when sent to or released from jail. | * '''Prison Marker:''' Created automatically, these represent the location where a player will be placed when sent to or released from jail. | ||
* '''Map Marker:''' Contains data related to location discovery and map markers, including the display name, map icon, and discovery radius of the location. The Map Marker for a location must be specified in its [[Location]] data. When the player fast-travels to a location, they will be placed at: | * '''[[Map Marker]]s:''' Contains data related to location discovery and map markers, including the display name, map icon, and discovery radius of the location. The Map Marker for a location must be specified in its [[Location]] data. When the player fast-travels to a location, they will be placed at: | ||
** The Map Marker's LinkRef, if any. | ** The Map Marker's LinkRef, if any. | ||
** Otherwise, the Map Marker's location. | ** Otherwise, the Map Marker's location. | ||
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* '''XMarker:''' A generic marker, often used to designate a specific point. | * '''XMarker:''' A generic marker, often used to designate a specific point. | ||
* '''XMarkerHeading:''' A generic marker with a directional arrow, often used to designate a patrol point. | * '''XMarkerHeading:''' A generic marker with a directional arrow, often used to designate a patrol point. | ||
* '''Primitives:''' cuboid and spherical [[Creating Primitives|collision primitives]], mostly used to detect players/NPCs entering/leaving areas. | |||
[[Category:WorldObjects]] | [[Category:WorldObjects]] |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 26 January 2014
Markers are objects that are not normally visible in game, but have a specific meaning to the engine. Some important markers include:
- Idle Markers: Specify how an Actor will behave in a specific spot.
- Furniture Markers: Specify how an Actor will behave in a specific spot. Furniture Markers typically represent actions with Enter/Idle/Exit states, like chairs or beds.
- Door Markers: Created automatically by Teleport Doors, indicate the destination of the teleport from the other side of the door.
- North Marker: For Worldspaces and Interior Cells, identifies the direction that the Compass and Map should consider 'North'.
- Prison Marker: Created automatically, these represent the location where a player will be placed when sent to or released from jail.
- Map Markers: Contains data related to location discovery and map markers, including the display name, map icon, and discovery radius of the location. The Map Marker for a location must be specified in its Location data. When the player fast-travels to a location, they will be placed at:
- The Map Marker's LinkRef, if any.
- Otherwise, the Map Marker's location.
- Horse Marker: The location of the player's horse, if any, will be moved to when the player fast-travels to a location. This must be specified in the location's Location data.
- COCMarkerHeading: The location you will be moved to when using the COC Console Command. If the specified cell does not have a COCMarkerHeading, you will be placed in the 'center' of the cell.
- RadiationMarker: Not used.
- XMarker: A generic marker, often used to designate a specific point.
- XMarkerHeading: A generic marker with a directional arrow, often used to designate a patrol point.
- Primitives: cuboid and spherical collision primitives, mostly used to detect players/NPCs entering/leaving areas.