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What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance :)
Currently in the process of creating an Eagle From the 'Space 1999' TV series.
Have most of the basic complete,
Up to now I have been using a camera to aid in docking pods to the Eagle. Its a bit hit and miss, Saw your script and thought this would be absolutely perfect, but there is a but.
I have designed my Eagle too carry three different pods. A cargo pod, simple mobile base pod, and the beginnings of a weapons pod. Pods are picked up via a piston and connector r setup where the Eagle land over the pod (extended landing gear) drops the connector via a piston and once that is locked to the connector on the pod the piston is reversed to lift the pod into the cargo bay of the Eagle.
What I would really like to do is use your script in reverse so to speak in that the Eagle mothership could dock to multiple 'home' pods.
Here's a screen shot to give you an idea of what I am talking about
https://imgur.com/a/VzOIMTf/url
Is that a use case you would be able to support?
is it possible to do the same but from left to right or vice versa?
(i have optional mobile home script running as well)
Spug
If really necessary, I think there's antenna communication scripts that allow you to activate that timer block from the ship, but I'm not sure...
There's one issue though - when I try to pass the argument to dock via SDS Operational Script it doesn't work.
I checked if it works with the same argument passed from the toolbar and it does.
Any ideas why is it happening?
German installation video may help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3UqZDCwM44&feature=youtu.be
There's also a great video of somebody using it waypoints here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ3GZ1XIhMs
The "run" button takes in whatever you've written in the "argument" field and the script does whatever it's meant to do with it. You'll need to read the steam workshop descriptions for instructions.
Any help would be appreciated with understanding how this sort of stuff works.
That'd be amazing, but might be possible by just telling the drone to stop, and then hitting the recall spug recall script. I havn't used the script yet or i'd test myself.