Gryffin
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Original Post:
Hello, I've searched the forum about this, but didn't find anything that answered what I need to know. I have a trigger where a unit leaves a region. However, the trigger is extremely slow to react. The game does not recognize that the unit has left the region for at least a good 5 seconds after she has done so. Unfortunately, I need the trigger to be instantaneous. I tried changing Reaction Delay Max in the Gameplay Constants to 0.01, but to no avail. Does anyone know if Unit Leaves Region is an inherently slow event, or if I'm potentially doing something wrong. I do have a few conditions it needs to check, but I don't see how that would be an issue. I could possibly create 4 regions in a box around my unit, and say unit enters region, but I would like to see if I could get this to work first. Also, the region is placed on the unit. So the unit never entered the region, technically; the region was moved to the position of unit.
Thanks for the help.
This problem has been solved!
Please see page 2 for the solution.
Original Post:
Hello, I've searched the forum about this, but didn't find anything that answered what I need to know. I have a trigger where a unit leaves a region. However, the trigger is extremely slow to react. The game does not recognize that the unit has left the region for at least a good 5 seconds after she has done so. Unfortunately, I need the trigger to be instantaneous. I tried changing Reaction Delay Max in the Gameplay Constants to 0.01, but to no avail. Does anyone know if Unit Leaves Region is an inherently slow event, or if I'm potentially doing something wrong. I do have a few conditions it needs to check, but I don't see how that would be an issue. I could possibly create 4 regions in a box around my unit, and say unit enters region, but I would like to see if I could get this to work first. Also, the region is placed on the unit. So the unit never entered the region, technically; the region was moved to the position of unit.
Thanks for the help.