Difference between revisions of "SetDate"
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* The loop handle is also stored in missionspace as "emf_utilities_setDate_handle" | * The loop handle is also stored in missionspace as '''"emf_utilities_setDate_handle"''' | ||
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[[Category:Utility Functions: Eric's Mission Framework]] | [[Category:Utility Functions: Eric's Mission Framework]] |
Revision as of 14:39, 26 March 2022
Description
- Description:
This function freezes time entirely unlike setting "skipTime 0" which still moves time at a very slow pace. Run this from init.sqf.
- Execution:
call
- Groups:
Utilities: Eric's Mission Framework
Syntax
- Syntax:
[] call emf_utilities_fnc_setDate
- Parameters:
None
- Return Value:
Handle - Script handle for setDate loop. (can be terminated with terminate)
Examples
- Example 1:
call emf_utilities_fnc_setDate;
- Example 2:
// Terminates handle after 10 seconds
_handle = call emf_utilities_fnc_setDate;
sleep 10;
terminate _handle;
Additional Information
- See also:
Notes
- The loop handle is also stored in missionspace as "emf_utilities_setDate_handle"