Hello Rachal
Thank you for the explanations. Very helpful.
Hello RailedRobin
Thanks for your hint.
Do I understand this right? The middle (of three) sector has four linedefs.
Two of them are for the connection with the bottom, the other two are for the ceiling.
What do you provide as arguments for the middle sector. In GZDB I can select "bottom", "ceiling" and "both".
Thanks in advance
zhd
Stacked Sectors
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Re: Stacked Sectors
Yes, the middle sector will have four linedefs. All you have to do is treat each pair of linedefs (floor and ceiling) as seperate pairs, so no "both" or such. However, remember that you will need one linedef from each pair to be linked to the middle sector. You will have three different sectors linked after all.zhadoom wrote:Hello Rachal
Thank you for the explanations. Very helpful.
Hello RailedRobin
Thanks for your hint.
Do I understand this right? The middle (of three) sector has four linedefs.
Two of them are for the connection with the bottom, the other two are for the ceiling.
What do you provide as arguments for the middle sector. In GZDB I can select "bottom", "ceiling" and "both".
Thanks in advance
zhd
If you want I might be able to throw together an example.
EDIT: Decided to make a quick example anyhow.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qktv77zm ... S.wad/file
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Re: Stacked Sectors
Wow, thanks a lot, RailedRobin! This is extremely helpful.
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