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Delay, in frames, between radiation level recalculations. This means, although the radiation is reapplied every <tt>[[RadApplicationDelay]]</tt> frames, and the site exists for <tt>[[RadDurationMultiple]] * [[RadLevel]]</tt> frames, the actual radiation level in the zone is recalculated only this often. | Delay, in frames, between radiation level recalculations. This means, although the radiation is reapplied every <tt>[[RadApplicationDelay]]</tt> frames, and the site exists for <tt>[[RadDurationMultiple]] * [[RadLevel]]</tt> frames, the actual radiation level in the zone is recalculated only this often. | ||
(If you graph radiation level in the site's center over time, X axis - time, Y axis - radiation level, the rad level theoretically would be a straight line. But in fact it will be a "staircase" just above that line. [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/webMathematica/RiemannSum.jsp?fun=570-30*x&xMin=0&xMax=19&n=20&sample=5&estimate=False&rectstyle=4&plotstyle=5&nt=2 A crude graphical explanation] where red line = theoretical values, black blocks - factual values. So, the larger this value, the wider each stairstep.) | (If you graph radiation level in the site's center over time, X axis - time, Y axis - radiation level, the rad level theoretically would be a straight line. But in fact it will be a "staircase" just above that line. [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/webMathematica/RiemannSum.jsp?fun=570-30*x&xMin=0&xMax=19&n=20&sample=5&estimate=False&rectstyle=4&plotstyle=5&nt=2 A crude graphical explanation] where red line = theoretical values, black blocks - factual values. So, the larger this value, the wider each stairstep.) | ||
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*Values less than '''10''' will cause no noticeable change in the radiation. That is, the radiation will not show a gradual radiation effect. But the radiation will be spread throughout the area immediately. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:03, 31 March 2025
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| Flag: | RadLevelDelay |
| File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
| Values: | unsigned integers |
| Default: | 0 |
| Applicable to: | [Radiation], Weapons in RP 1.07 or greater |
Delay, in frames, between radiation level recalculations. This means, although the radiation is reapplied every RadApplicationDelay frames, and the site exists for RadDurationMultiple * RadLevel frames, the actual radiation level in the zone is recalculated only this often.
(If you graph radiation level in the site's center over time, X axis - time, Y axis - radiation level, the rad level theoretically would be a straight line. But in fact it will be a "staircase" just above that line. A crude graphical explanation where red line = theoretical values, black blocks - factual values. So, the larger this value, the wider each stairstep.)
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- Values less than 10 will cause no noticeable change in the radiation. That is, the radiation will not show a gradual radiation effect. But the radiation will be spread throughout the area immediately.





