I’m a long time dedicated halo fan with my fair share of experience and time put into these games. Recently after joining a warhammer clan on halo 5 I’ve put a majority of my time into forging and creating content for the clan I help run. I’ve just finished a new mini game called seige where one team defends (red) and one team attacks (blue) surrounding various objectives and areas of the map. On a special variant of the game type I have attack team memebers default to marine status (no shields, slower actions/movement etc.) and they have the ability to req in spartan traits after so many points have been reached. The problem I’m running into is how to discern between marines and Spartans by appearance, I’ve tried ba markers but with all the objective scriptingni have they seem to be confused and disappear. Having the ability to force spartan colors with scripting would be awesome, if it doesn’t exist already.
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> I’m a long time dedicated halo fan with my fair share of experience and time put into these games. Recently after joining a warhammer clan on halo 5 I’ve put a majority of my time into forging and creating content for the clan I help run. I’ve just finished a new mini game called seige where one team defends (red) and one team attacks (blue) surrounding various objectives and areas of the map. On a special variant of the game type I have attack team memebers default to marine status (no shields, slower actions/movement etc.) and they have the ability to req in spartan traits after so many points have been reached. The problem I’m running into is how to discern between marines and Spartans by appearance, I’ve tried ba markers but with all the objective scriptingni have they seem to be confused and disappear. Having the ability to force spartan colors with scripting would be awesome, if it doesn’t exist already.
Its not possible to force player colors in team based games. You would have to use nav markers via scripting, but as you stated it could be confusing.