Eloise Pasteur
Curious Individual
Join date: 14 Jul 2004
Posts: 1,952
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03-11-2005 04:50
I've just started using sensors for something, finally had a need lol. I apprecaite that for one off llSensor is the way to go. I'm a good girl (mostly) and turn the sensors off when not needed.
But is putting a sensor in a timer or using a sensor repeat more friendly, or doesn't it matter?
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Adam Zaius
Deus
Join date: 9 Jan 2004
Posts: 1,483
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03-11-2005 06:02
SensorRepeat will be more friendly, if you are not going to be using a timer anyway. Make sure to keep the refresh as high as humanly possible.
-Adam
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Eggy Lippmann
Wiktator
Join date: 1 May 2003
Posts: 7,939
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03-11-2005 06:36
Restricting range and arc is also nice 
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Lex Neva
wears dorky glasses
Join date: 27 Nov 2004
Posts: 1,361
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03-11-2005 10:17
And keep in mind that poor little Io is running on one of the oldest sim computers at LL 
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