move_unit_fake
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move_unit_fake
[move_unit_fake] in a nice little way to stimulate movement. What I'd love to see is a [move_item_fake] or a [move_image_fake]. For all I know this function exists, but currently I'm masking and re-masking with [item] calls. This can be a PITA. My temporary solution is to whip up a dummy unit, and [move_unit_fake] on that. That's just equally ugly. If there's a 'clean' way to do this any sharing would be appreciated, if not, it would be a nice feature to have. Hint. . . Hint
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why isn't [move_unit_fake] just a [move_image_fake] and you specify the image the unit is? i think that would make a lot more sense. And i would find it useful in many places.
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That would be optimal
That would be optimal. . . (edit: But, I think move_unit handles flipping dep. on which way you are facing, you might not want that if you are just moving an image. . .)
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Re: That would be optimal
Not flipping can be useful, also. Look that pitiful leader retreating like a chicken...Shade wrote:That would be optimal. . . (edit: But, I think move_unit handles flipping dep. on which way you are facing, you might not want that if you are just moving an image. . .)