Okay here is the question, I'm pretty sure it can be done, but not quite sure how to do it so anyone who has some suggestions would be most appreciated.
The setup is that in the map we have units being affected by several debuffs/buffs at a time. the problem lies in that at certain point there are so many of these effects on the unit that its hard to visually assess which ones it has. What I would like to try and do to all data side cycle through the visual animations of the effects that the unit has.
Example is for a blind he has a little black cloud above his head, for a slow he has a fungal growth on the unit's body, and for a movement speed buff the unit has a swirling green tornado above its head, etc. having all of these at one time makes it hard to see exactly what the unit has, so the question boils down to is it possible to cycle between these visual effects when the unit has more than one of them?
Hopefully that was fairly clear, if not ill try and post some pictures give people a better idea. Thanks in advance.
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Okay here is the question, I'm pretty sure it can be done, but not quite sure how to do it so anyone who has some suggestions would be most appreciated. The setup is that in the map we have units being affected by several debuffs/buffs at a time. the problem lies in that at certain point there are so many of these effects on the unit that its hard to visually assess which ones it has. What I would like to try and do to all data side cycle through the visual animations of the effects that the unit has.
Example is for a blind he has a little black cloud above his head, for a slow he has a fungal growth on the unit's body, and for a movement speed buff the unit has a swirling green tornado above its head, etc. having all of these at one time makes it hard to see exactly what the unit has, so the question boils down to is it possible to cycle between these visual effects when the unit has more than one of them?
Hopefully that was fairly clear, if not ill try and post some pictures give people a better idea. Thanks in advance.