Same as title. Is there a way to offset up/down where an NPC is looking? My NPCs are looking too high (above the player) when set to lookclose mode and I'd like to offset them down. I've already toyed around with randomyawrange and figured out it's for while the NPC is idling not looking at a player, but am looking to offset while actively tracking.
#(suckymagic) Is there a way to offset lookclose?
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(suckymagic) Is there a way to offset lookclose?
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It’s due to another plugin, I know why it’s happening. That’s why I want to offset it, because I know it’s not Citizen’s fault.
@solemn solstice feels like a very specific bug for me to work around
can you use java api?
It’s definitely a very specific bug, was just hoping there might be an existing feature I could utilize rather than living with them being inaccurate. If not no worries.
I’m not sure I understand the question. I’m not the most well versed in minecraft plugins from a development standpoint, though I am familiar with working in Java etc. My assumption is you’re suggesting there may be a way to achieve such an offset via code?
well, denizen or java sure
I don't know what the usecase would be for anybody else if I added this feature
Gotcha. Thanks for the info, I’ll see if I can find a solution through those methods.
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For a few reasons I haven’t been able to try and implement one of those solutions yet, but I’ll resolve this to keep the thread from going stale and attempt a solution on my own time. Thanks again for your help :)
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