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=='''Notes'''==
=='''Notes'''==
*Possibly this information is available in the [[OnHit]] and [[OnHitWith]] script blocks.  See [[GetLastHitCritical]].
*This information is not available in the [[OnHit]] and [[OnHitWith]] script blocks, unlike [[GetLastHitCritical]].
*The body locations and corresponding numbers are:
*The body locations and corresponding numbers are:
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*GetHitLocation won't work if used in a weapon's Object Effect, but will work if used in the weapon's Crit Effect.
*GetHitLocation won't work if used in a weapon's Object Effect, but will work if used in the weapon's Crit Effect.
*GetHitLocation will only return the correct value in a [[GameMode]] block in the frame that the reference is killed.
*GetHitLocation will only return the correct value in a [[GameMode]] block in the frame that the reference is killed.
==Human Body Parts==
The body parts of a typical human actor are '''0''' (Torso), '''1''' (Head 1), '''3''' (Left Arm 1), '''5''' (Right Arm 1), '''7''' (Left Leg 1), and '''10''' (Right Leg 1).  This information is defined in the ''DefaultBodyPartData'' [[BodyPartData]] object.


=='''See Also'''==
=='''See Also'''==
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 29 June 2010

Description[edit | edit source]

GetHitLocation Returns the hit location (of the most recent hit?).

Syntax[edit | edit source]

[ActorREF.]GetHitLocation

Examples[edit | edit source]

if BuddyRef.GetHitLocation == 0

This would determine if Buddy got hit in the torso.

Notes[edit | edit source]

Body Part Return Value
None -1
Torso 0
Head 1 1
Head 2 2
Left Arm 1 3
Left Arm 2 4
Right Arm 1 5
Right Arm 2 6
Left Leg 1 7
Left Leg 2 8
Left Leg 3 9
Right Leg 1 10
Right Leg 2 11
Right Leg 3 12
Brain 13
Hand or Weapon 14
  • GetHitLocation won't work if used in a weapon's Object Effect, but will work if used in the weapon's Crit Effect.
  • GetHitLocation will only return the correct value in a GameMode block in the frame that the reference is killed.

Human Body Parts[edit | edit source]

The body parts of a typical human actor are 0 (Torso), 1 (Head 1), 3 (Left Arm 1), 5 (Right Arm 1), 7 (Left Leg 1), and 10 (Right Leg 1). This information is defined in the DefaultBodyPartData BodyPartData object.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Reference[edit | edit source]

None provided.