Is it possible to Validate the Host Unit Type? I'm creating a model that attaches to a host unit, and I'd like to use different site operations based on the type of unit.
Is it possible Validate that the Host Unit is, say, a Zergling?
The term Validate Unit and the validator Unit Type duh.
For different SOps you will need duped of the model that uses different ones. There are probably events that can reattach stuff but those are terra nova.
lol, right you are. turns out that i had the event queued on actor creation, and i'd specified the site operations in the host site ops field. my site operations were defaulting to the host site ops field value instead of the event on actor creation.
so now i'm attempting the events approach. however, using the site operations in events, the explicit rotation actor isn't applied.
strangely, the explicit rotation actor works correctly when applied through host site ops field.
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Is it possible to Validate the Host Unit Type? I'm creating a model that attaches to a host unit, and I'd like to use different site operations based on the type of unit.
Is it possible Validate that the Host Unit is, say, a Zergling?
The term Validate Unit and the validator Unit Type duh.
For different SOps you will need duped of the model that uses different ones. There are probably events that can reattach stuff but those are terra nova.
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lol, right you are. turns out that i had the event queued on actor creation, and i'd specified the site operations in the host site ops field. my site operations were defaulting to the host site ops field value instead of the event on actor creation.
so now i'm attempting the events approach. however, using the site operations in events, the explicit rotation actor isn't applied.
strangely, the explicit rotation actor works correctly when applied through host site ops field.