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FPSC Classic Product Chat / How to activate Lens Effect in-game? [n00b halp!!11!]

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PekelaarSFX
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Posted: 1st Mar 2013 15:51
I have downlloaded the post processing pack. I've read the multi.fx/ddl issue and stuff.. But how to have the effect in the game? I really cannot figure it out...

Thanks in advance!

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Tomahawk
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Posted: 1st Mar 2013 19:27
There are two options, first: make a script to activate it when you go into a trigger zone. Secound: place the .FX in files\effectbank\ps_2_0\ Then delete the "post-bloom" and rename your .FX file to "post-bloom"

(PS) don't forget to save a backup of the original ps_2_0.
PekelaarSFX
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Posted: 1st Mar 2013 22:10
I cant script, can anyone assist me with the script?

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Posted: 1st Mar 2013 23:05
Did you try the secondary option? That option is for having it throughout your game. I cant script either but what you can do is:
1. place your .FX file in Files\effectbank\postprocess
2. open up Files\scriptbank\posteffects\
3. make a copy of one of the scripts
4. name it whatever shader you want it to activate
5. change the line: :state=1:setposteffect=none,state=3 To :state=1:setposteffect=(the name of the shader you want),state=3
6. open fpsc put the script into a triggerzone and walk into it.
Tomahawk
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Posted: 4th Mar 2013 15:58
did this work for you?
PekelaarSFX
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Posted: 31st May 2013 18:34
I was cought up in school and training. it did not work for me
Anubis
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Posted: 31st May 2013 19:12 Edited at: 31st May 2013 19:13
You need to place your multi.fx in the scriptbank\posteffects map, like stated above.

Then open your setuplevel.ini and place this line:


Most probably you already have a line with Ambience, just place setposteffect=multi in that line (like the code above)

Should do the trick,

Grts
Anubis

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