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 Lua on bunker modules 
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Post Lua on bunker modules
Can you attach scripts directly to bunker modules, or do you have to use work arounds like always?

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Nevermind, I found a better solution to what I wanted but I'm still curious lol


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I don't think so - bunker modules aren't MOs so they don't do update stuff I think. You can attach scripts to actors in the modules (e.g. doors, etc.) though.


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Yeah, you could just include an invisible object in the script with no gravity that just runs the script you want. Hard part is deciding when to make it die, unless you make it an object aspect of the module that can actually be destroyed. (otherwise you'd be checking if pixels relative to the object are still the same material, I'd think)


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Yeah, that's what I thought. Thanks anyways :)


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