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Issue Data
Status: Closed
Issue Type: Bug Report
Project: Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch
Component: Fallout 4: Vanilla
Category: Quests & Dialogue
Assigned To: Sclerocephalus
Platform: All
Severity: Very Low
Votes: 0
Watching: N/A
Opened By deathclay on Dec 29, 2019 6:31 pm
Last Edited By Sclerocephalus on Jan 27, 2020 4:15 am
Closed By Sclerocephalus on Feb 25, 2020 7:04 pm
Resolution: Fixed
Comment: Fixed for UFO4P 2.1.1

Issue #28305: Raider Intervention Note

 
The random encounter that spawns dead raiders, food paste and an "Intervention Note" that unlocks the map marker to Shaw High School can occur more than once. This event should be unique.

Comments

3 comment(s) [Closed]
BlackPete said:
 
It's probably not a bug that it repeats. If it still continues to occur after visiting Shaw High School it might be though. Not sure if that happens or not.

Comment #1 Dec 29, 2019 9:21 pm  Edited by BlackPete on Jan 27, 2020 9:46 am
deathclay said:
 
I would put it in the same realm as the synth Art encounter, as the note you find is identical and addressed to the same person.

Sclerocephalus said:
 
Added a new global, UFO4P_RESceneJSDN062Global (starts with a value of 0), and a condition to the quest (on its SM Script event node) to no longer start if that global is set to 1.
Aded a script to RESceneJSDN062Note to flip the global when the player takes the note from the raider's body.

This makes sure that the player witnesses the scene once. Flipping the global by the quest itself cannot accomplish this because all RE triggers start their quests when they load (and clean up the scenes on unload), so there's never a guarantee that a random encounter is noticed by the player only because the quest started running.

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