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:* ogre move "Location"<br>
 
:* ogre move "Location"<br>
::Note: If your location doesn't have spaces, you can't omit the quotes.<br>
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::Note: If your location doesn't have spaces, you can omit the quotes.<br>
 
::With the basic movement, it requires you to have a target. It can be yourself, your pet, a mob, a node, it doesn't matter, as long as you have a target. Why? Because while you are Naving (moving), if you wish to interupt the movement, you can do so by simply clearing your target.<br>
 
::With the basic movement, it requires you to have a target. It can be yourself, your pet, a mob, a node, it doesn't matter, as long as you have a target. Why? Because while you are Naving (moving), if you wish to interupt the movement, you can do so by simply clearing your target.<br>
  

Revision as of 23:18, 19 July 2013

General Movement:
There are a few ways to navigate with Ogre Nav.

  • Basic: Use "ogre move" to navigate.
  • Advanced: Create a script that loads OgreNav_Lib. Note: This will NOT be covered here. It is for advanced scripters. You can look at OgreMove.iss to see an example.

Basic Usage

  • ogre move "Location"
Note: If your location doesn't have spaces, you can omit the quotes.
With the basic movement, it requires you to have a target. It can be yourself, your pet, a mob, a node, it doesn't matter, as long as you have a target. Why? Because while you are Naving (moving), if you wish to interupt the movement, you can do so by simply clearing your target.
  • Ogre move list
It will show you all the available points.
  • Ogre move loc x y z
A little advanced, if you have mapped out an area, and want to go to an area without giving it a name, you can use the location. This is done by using the "loc" keyword.
Example:
Ogre move loc 300 -10 -245.11
Note: There are no commas.