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Alucard^
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Old 10-22-2009 , 17:33   Re: Finding near origins
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Thx to all guys... helped me.

Also, thx for the link to that tutorial Hawk... but the code that you posted, emm I didn't understand at all, I don't know practically nothing about engine module.

Oh and, a question...

PointContents is the same as point_contents native? becouse is the only that I did found it in the funcwiki.
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Old 10-22-2009 , 17:59   Re: Finding near origins
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Also, thx for the link to that tutorial Hawk... but the code that you posted, emm I didn't understand at all, I don't know practically nothing about engine module.
It's not that hard to understand. You should read through it and figure out what it's doing, because you're probably going to want most of it.

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PointContents is the same as point_contents native? becouse is the only that I did found it in the funcwiki.
They are identical, but I can't remember what PointContents() is from. I believe it's the FM equivalent (as a stock), but I'm also pretty sure that there's an engfunc() call for it too.
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