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Entity Guide

An entity is an object that has characteristics which are different to the normal world brushes. There are two kinds of entities in Ca3DE. These include brush-based entities and point-based entities.

  • Point-based entities exist at a specific coordinate in space and be can be thought of as a reference point. Although these entities may refer to objects that actually have a volume, for example a monster, they are only treated as points in CaWE, and the Ca3D-Engine provides the volume later in the game. An example is a monster entity: In CaWE, it just represents the point where the monster will be, in Ca3DE, it will acutally be there.
  • Brush-based entities are related to at least one brush or bezier patch and thus have a volume. Examples for brush based entities include doors and platforms, bodies of water, area triggers, etc.

Brush-Based Entities

Solid entities are world brushes that have extra characeristics. Note: This list is not fully complete.

func_wall

This is bascally a normal brush, except they can have transparency or “holes”. This entity can be used for lattice, glass, fences etc.

func_illusionary

This is a func_wall with no clipping. The player can walk through a func_illusionary, making it useful for secret paths.

func_water

This is the entity for water.

func_ladder

The player can climb up a func_ladder. Please note that this entity is invisible, so you need to place a textured brush behind it.

func_breakable

This is a breakable object. You can set the material as glass, wood, metal, flesh, cinder block, ceiling tile, computer, unbreakable glass or rocks. You can also set the strength of the object.

func_particle_generator

This entity emits particles. It could be used for fire, water etc.

func_pushable

This is an object that the player can push around the map.

Point Entities

info_player_start

The info_player_start is the spawn point for the character(s). You must have at least one in any map you create, and you must ensure that every info_player_start is inside the map.

PointLight

This is a light to complement the texture area lights. You used to have to put one of these in front of every surface that emitted light, but now you should not need to use this entity much, as any texture that looks like a light will emit light in the game.

static_detail_model

Note: This entitiy is specific to the Deathmatch mod.
This is a model that is included in a map, usually just for visual effect. You can specify an external model, how big it should be (scale), and if applicable, which animated sequence it should be performing. This entity can be used for anything that wouls be difficult to model out of brushes in CaWE.

Please note that this entity doesn't clip, so you need to put a clip brush around the model if you don't want the player to be able to walk through it.

Weapons, Ammo and items

Note: The following entities are specific to the Deathmatch mod.
These entities are the weapons, ammo and items in the deathmatch mod. These all start with weapon_, ammo_, or item_. Some of the operational weapons included in the deathmatch mod are:

  • weapon_shotgun (Shotgun)
  • weapon_357handgun (357 Handgun)
  • weapon_9mmAR (Assult Rifle)
  • weapon_crossbow (Crossbow)
  • weapon_rpg (RPG Launcher)
  • weapon_handgrenade (Grenade)

Some other weapons are included, but most of them don't work.

Monsters

Note: The following entities are specific to the Deathmatch mod.
These are basically NPCs (Non-Player Characters). They can be animals, allies or enimies. The deathmatch mod currently contains three types of monsters:

  • monster_butterfly - A group of three butterflies that fly around in circles.
  • monster_companybot - The default Trinity bot that follows you around.
  • monster_eagle - An eagle which flies overhead. Requires a lot of space.

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