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SemiGlobals are BHAVs that belong to a single group/category, and cannot be called outside of that one group. Since all objects in Sims 2 are divided into groups (or categories), that means there's one group of semiglobals for each object type.  
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SemiGlobals are BHAVs that belong to a single group/category, and cannot be called outside of that one group. Since all objects in Sims 2 are divided into groups (or [[Object Categories|categories]]), that means there's one group of semiglobals for each object type.  
  
 
For example: all beds have access to the BHAVs in their own semiglobal group (in this case, 0x7F4437F2 ), and cannot call a BHAV in, say, the chair group ( 0x7F0B61F3 ).
 
For example: all beds have access to the BHAVs in their own semiglobal group (in this case, 0x7F4437F2 ), and cannot call a BHAV in, say, the chair group ( 0x7F0B61F3 ).
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[[SimAntics]]
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[[Category:modding]]

Revision as of 00:37, 19 June 2006

SemiGlobals are BHAVs that belong to a single group/category, and cannot be called outside of that one group. Since all objects in Sims 2 are divided into groups (or categories), that means there's one group of semiglobals for each object type.

For example: all beds have access to the BHAVs in their own semiglobal group (in this case, 0x7F4437F2 ), and cannot call a BHAV in, say, the chair group ( 0x7F0B61F3 ).

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SimAntics

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