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[ZR] Class Attribute Hit Health Gain [Zombies]


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    Old 07-08-2022 , 04:40   [ZR] Class Attribute Hit Health Gain [Zombies]
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    Description:
    This is inteded for immunity_mode "infect" in playerclasses.txt.

    It gives zombies x amount of health for each hit made to a human.

    Requirements:
    SourceMod 1.11+
    Zombie:Reloaded
    [ZR] Tools

    Installation:
    - Put all files from the release folder in your game root folder ("csgo", "cstrike", ...).
    - Reload map.

    If the plugin is not working as intended, check your logs in addons/sourcemod/logs and report here.
    If error logs are not available, report nevertheless.

    Configuration:
    This plugin, unlike plugins usually do, does not use any .cfg files and is purely configurable via playerclasses.txt.
    This means you can change values per playerclass.

    PHP Code:
    "health_hit_gain"    "250" // Amount of health a zombie gets for each hit (0 = disabled). 
    Add these attributes with it's values to all zombie playerclasses you have, anywhere you want.

    Changelog:
    Code:
    - v1.0
    • Initial release.
    - v1.1
    • Code improvements.
    - v1.2
    • Code improvements.

    Last edited by DarkDeviL; 06-15-2023 at 12:37. Reason: Restore to previous version.
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