Im basically trying to change the shape of the range indicator from a circle to a square. I think it would have something to do with Host Site Ops but I'm not quite sure and unable to figure it out myself. Anyone have any idea how to do this?
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"Range" indicator, no chance, probably can't even do straight lines. In terms of coding that's only the little white arrow-dots around the caster though.
You can easily replace the Cursor model with any shape you desire, this is the fancy, colourful ground marker you see when casting AoE abilities at range. Most of their actors are called "something"CursorSplat, just change the Model field.
The third component is the "pre-targeting" visuals, aka the red-white blinking tint and crosshairs over individual units. These can be drawn from other shapes somehow, but the standard cursor guide again only does circles. The new HotS "Guide Quad" actors (see Kerrigan's Psionic Shift from campaign) can mark units along the line, but I have no idea how they do it.
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Im basically trying to change the shape of the range indicator from a circle to a square. I think it would have something to do with Host Site Ops but I'm not quite sure and unable to figure it out myself. Anyone have any idea how to do this?
you would need to create four lines, there is not native support for other shapes
"Range" indicator, no chance, probably can't even do straight lines. In terms of coding that's only the little white arrow-dots around the caster though.
You can easily replace the Cursor model with any shape you desire, this is the fancy, colourful ground marker you see when casting AoE abilities at range. Most of their actors are called "something"CursorSplat, just change the Model field.
The third component is the "pre-targeting" visuals, aka the red-white blinking tint and crosshairs over individual units. These can be drawn from other shapes somehow, but the standard cursor guide again only does circles. The new HotS "Guide Quad" actors (see Kerrigan's Psionic Shift from campaign) can mark units along the line, but I have no idea how they do it.