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Hi guys,

 

I'm setting up a mission where there will be the possibility to ask for Air to Air support via F10 commands.

I managed to set up a radio command, activate a Flag Pushing the AI fighters to Search and Destroy in Zone, and it works fine with the air support leaving the orbit and rushing to the scene.

 

I then set up the opposite, that is a command that makes the support go back to the orbit; again it works perfectly.

 

Now....if I want to call them again, it doesn't work.

What I need is to use the same Radio command to tell the guys to go back again to the scene and it should be available continously.

 

I don't want to create other radio commands (otherwise I will have tons of equal commands in F10).

 

(and possibly...remove the first radio command as soon as it's used, and the same for abort command, there should be only one command according to the situation)

 

Many thanks in advance for your help!

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Ok, I managed to do that finally!

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Sounds like you have figured it out yourself, but if anyone else happens to stumble across this in the future then a 'switched condition' trigger will allow you to use a command multiple times, combine with flag off/flag on can be very useful.

 

 

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Sounds like you have figured it out yourself, but if anyone else happens to stumble across this in the future then a 'switched condition' trigger will allow you to use a command multiple times, combine with flag off/flag on can be very useful.

 

Yes, you need to use "Switched Condition" on the subsequent triggers and then I used "Flag Equals".

When using the Radio command, it creates a Flag with a different value in order to enable the Cancel request.

The cancel request radio command will re-enable the same Flag and value of the first radio command so everything goes into a loop.

 

Here some screeshots, sorry for the colours, I haven't marked the different group triggers yet

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Night Flier

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i7 9700K, MSI RTX 2080, 32GB RAM (3200 MHz), SSD m.2 1TB, Monitor 32'' WQHD 2560x1440, Windows 10 Pro

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