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I would love to see LCD screens in this script. How cool would it bee when you press the Call button on floor 3 and an LCD on floor 3 says „Elevator Called“.
Also an LCD screen in the Elevator Cart which tells you on which floor the elevator is moving now and on which floor it is curently would be realy nice.
For example: I had a shaft in which I had floor 10,9,8,7, and 1 done, but 2-6 were not. When I setup the elevator floors, the script chose floor numbers starting with 1, so it was difficult to remember what number went with which floor. If I were able to select the floor number I wanted the script to be set to for each floor, then the numbers would always match floor numbers.
This may not be possible, due to how the script works, but it is a little confusing to remember what numbers to set in the arguments for each floor.
On a different note...the script works flawlessly in my experience. I have never had any issues with it stopping exactly where I want it to stop.
I'm curious, what exactly do you suggest?
I use "Deck", with the numbering system going in reverse-order, with Deck 1 being the highest point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca256YJvncM
I didnt even start making a massive one, but I think now I have to do it :)
Another Question
I don't want to sound over demanding nut do you think you can do the same with rotor and piston based doors for some really big elevators?
Just one question. Is it possible to add some sort of wait function till the doors are closed.
Especially hangar doors are a serious safety issue
I'm semi-new, and I just looked there, saw edit, and thought: "Sure, why not" Now, that's my change log!
And, you should consider using the change notes for a change log! :)