I might be imagining this but I can't recall if Nodes had resets in LBP2. If they did, ignore, if they didn't, what does this mean in terms of helping logic?
Here is a video showing a Node reset. 2:32:
Movers (Advanced) [Part 1]
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I might be imagining this but I can't recall if Nodes had resets in LBP2. If they did, ignore, if they didn't, what does this mean in terms of helping logic?
Here is a video showing a Node reset. 2:32:
Movers (Advanced) [Part 1]
Holy cotton stuffing!
That makes delays and cut-offs much more easy! You do not realize how awesome that is! Assuming it works how I think! It's essentially like a pipe with water with a cut-off valve.
For instance, have a timer connected to the reset input on the node and then when you want a sudden pause in something, you use a count-up timer. It's off for those seconds and then the valve is turned to let the current go through again!
Another way to view it is as an AND gate that lets any value through, regardless of the value input that would usually be used as the other input.
Also, LBP2 does not have those, otherwise I would be using them non-stop.