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Default Action Class Value - 05-01-2007

What is the action class value command? I will look through the waypointing guide later on before I continue with mp_cannon tonight, but since I didn't find it the first time around I was wondering if someone could point it out to me. Thanks in advance-

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/action_class <action number> <class>

values for setting the class:

0 = everyone
1 = soldiers only
2 = medics only
4 = engineers only
8 = LT's only

you can add the numbers together to have more than one class use the action too. So if you had an action number of 1 and wanted lt's and meds only to use it, you would add the value for lt's and meds:

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class (see denny's tutorial near bottom of page 4) as in what type of bots can use the action, 1-soldiers, 2-medics, 4-engineers, 8-LTs (Field-ops in ET), and for ET only 16-covert-ops. a class value of 5 means soldiers and engineers.

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