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== | == Talk about getPedMaxHealth == | ||
If you said that you tested your code ok! I tested too on empty server and results of console: | If you said that you tested your code ok! I tested too on empty server and results of console: | ||
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max(1, 100 + (1000 - 569) / 4.31) = 200 hp (is true) | max(1, 100 + (1000 - 569) / 4.31) = 200 hp (is true) | ||
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It is tested in singleplayer with aid of savegame editors, but whatever. In singleplayer with a 1000 stat you don't have exactly 200 health, even doing the paramedic side missions. It's a bit logical that if you start with 569 stat | --[[User:Lexr128|Lexr128]] ([[User talk:Lexr128|talk]]) 10:16, 21 July 2014 (UTC) | ||
It is tested in singleplayer with aid of savegame editors, but whatever. In singleplayer with a 1000 stat you don't have exactly 200 health, even doing the paramedic side missions. It's a bit logical that if you start with 569 stat 1000 stat isn't double health, considering how other stats are applied and even rendered in GTA: SA. I thought that it was like in original GTA: SA. --[[User:AlexTMjugador|AlexTMjugador]] ([[User talk:AlexTMjugador|talk]]) 16:53, 21 July 2014 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 22 July 2014
Talk about getPedMaxHealth
If you said that you tested your code ok! I tested too on empty server and results of console:
start runcode -- start: Resource 'runcode' started run p = getRandomPlayer() -- Command executed! run setPedStat(p, 24, 0); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 1 [number] run setPedStat(p, 24, 100); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 1 [number] run setPedStat(p, 24, 500); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 83 [number] run setPedStat(p, 24, 569); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 100 [number] run setPedStat(p, 24, 900); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 176 [number] run setPedStat(p, 24, 1000); setElementHealth(p, 200) run getElementHealth(p) -- Command results: 200 [number] |
OK! Now try calculate with your formula:
100 * 0 / 569 = 0 hp (hmm.. not true) 100 * 100 / 569 = 17 hp (not true) 100 * 500 / 569 = 87 hp (not true) 100 * 569 / 569 = 100 hp (wow! right!) 100 * 900 / 569 = 158 hp (not true) 100 * 1000 / 569 = 175 hp (not true) And now use formula from MTA sources: max(1, 100 + (0 - 569) / 4.31) = 1 hp (yes, is true) max(1, 100 + (100 - 569) / 4.31) = 1 hp (is true) max(1, 100 + (500 - 569) / 4.31) = 83 hp (is true) max(1, 100 + (569 - 569) / 4.31) = 100 hp (is true) max(1, 100 + (900 - 569) / 4.31) = 176 hp (is true) max(1, 100 + (1000 - 569) / 4.31) = 200 hp (is true) |
--Lexr128 (talk) 10:16, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
It is tested in singleplayer with aid of savegame editors, but whatever. In singleplayer with a 1000 stat you don't have exactly 200 health, even doing the paramedic side missions. It's a bit logical that if you start with 569 stat 1000 stat isn't double health, considering how other stats are applied and even rendered in GTA: SA. I thought that it was like in original GTA: SA. --AlexTMjugador (talk) 16:53, 21 July 2014 (UTC)