Welcome to the Creatures Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Difference between revisions of "Autokill"

From Creatures Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Autokill''' is a [[Creatures]] mode available in [[Creatures 3]] and [[Docking Station]] that automatically kills/removes any [[agent]]s within the game that crash, without the user having to see any error messages.
+
'''Autokill''' is a [[Creatures]] [[:Category:Modes|mode]] available in [[Creatures 3]] and [[Docking Station]] that automatically kills/removes any [[agent]]s within the game that crash, without the user having to see any error messages.
  
 
[[Developer]]s often disable this mode when testing their work since they need to check for any errors, whereas players (especially those conducting [[Wolfling run]]s or [[Feral run]]s) often enable it to avoid getting any error messages that would pause the game until a 'continue' box had been clicked.
 
[[Developer]]s often disable this mode when testing their work since they need to check for any errors, whereas players (especially those conducting [[Wolfling run]]s or [[Feral run]]s) often enable it to avoid getting any error messages that would pause the game until a 'continue' box had been clicked.
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Autokill may be enabled or disabled using the [[Wolf Control]].
 
Autokill may be enabled or disabled using the [[Wolf Control]].
  
[[Category:Creatures 3]][[Category:Docking Station]]
+
[[Category:Creatures 3]][[Category:Docking Station]][[Category:Modes]]

Revision as of 17:47, 10 March 2005

Autokill is a Creatures mode available in Creatures 3 and Docking Station that automatically kills/removes any agents within the game that crash, without the user having to see any error messages.

Developers often disable this mode when testing their work since they need to check for any errors, whereas players (especially those conducting Wolfling runs or Feral runs) often enable it to avoid getting any error messages that would pause the game until a 'continue' box had been clicked.

Autokill is often triggered by an agent attempting to move outside the confines of the world, but unfortunately a bad agent can also cause the Creatures 3 Egg Layer (the Incubator) or the Creator to be autokilled - if this happens, the C3 Spaceship Repair Tool may be useful to have around!

Autokill may be enabled or disabled using the Wolf Control.