Difference between revisions of "Category talk:Conditions"

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I'm slightly confused on the use of this particular option. Can somebody provide an example? What would be the difference between having a condition run on target, and the same condition run on subject but with this option enabled? --[[User:Darkitow|Darkitow]] ([[User talk:Darkitow|talk]]) 2015-01-17T23:01:52 (EST)
I'm slightly confused on the use of this particular option. Can somebody provide an example? What would be the difference between having a condition run on target, and the same condition run on subject but with this option enabled? --[[User:Darkitow|Darkitow]] ([[User talk:Darkitow|talk]]) 2015-01-17T23:01:52 (EST)
:Several conditions that have both a subject and a target (for example, GetLineofSight, IsHostile) have an option in their target drop-down for [Target] but no option to run them on the subject. That means that without this box you would have no way to test if the target has line of sight to the subject, only if the subject has line of sight to the object.[[User:Lofgren|Lofgren]] ([[User talk:Lofgren|talk]]) 2015-01-17T23:10:21 (EST)
:Several conditions that have both a subject and a target (for example, GetLineofSight, IsHostile) have an option in their target drop-down for [Target] but no option to run them on the subject. That means that without this box you would have no way to test if the target has line of sight to the subject, only if the subject has line of sight to the object.[[User:Lofgren|Lofgren]] ([[User talk:Lofgren|talk]]) 2015-01-17T23:10:21 (EST)
== Purple Conditions ==
Had anyone ever figured out why some conditions turn purple sometimes? Right now I got an GetInFaction condition that is purple in one form and black in another. It's been bugging me to know what this means for forever. --[[User:Darkconsole|Darkconsole]] ([[User talk:Darkconsole|talk]]) 2015-02-08T23:33:57 (EST)
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