Question from sparta3447

Asked on: 1/7 9:25AM
What does the 'phasing' actually do?

I'm using the mapmaker to recreate the entire of MGS 2 in selected parts

and while doing all the lighting, i wondered what the phaser actually does?
Thanks!

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From: SScloud99 1/9 2:24PM

Well after searching through a FAQ I found this explanation for it (kinda wanted to know myself as well :p)

It's basically the timing of lighting
changes. It's easiest with an example. Say I have two adjacent rooms. I want
the lighting to alternate so that when one room is white, the other is black,
and vice-versa. The first thing to do is set them both to slow Switch. Next,
change one's Phase setting to 75% full, and the others to 25% full. Notice when
you test that the lighting now alternates. Try making chasing light patterns
with it!

From Cayene of Doma map maker FAQ

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From: stuartk11 2/20 11:09AM

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The timing of the light. To Prove it put 2 lights Pulsing (Or Flickering) Black and White in two Different tiles next to each other. Now change the Phasing of 1 to half. Now you will see a difference in Timing between the Two Lights.

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