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Variables would be an incredibly useful alternative to "pac_event" and "pac_proxy" commands. Instead of relying on commands, which become badly delayed with higher ping, a "Variable Operation" part would be superior, as it could be performed clientside. It would let you create as many variables as manageable, all with unique names, and perform a given operation on them (eg. Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide). These variables would then be used in both events (with a dedicated "variable" event), as well as proxies, where a function would be used to call upon a specific variable.
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Variables would be an incredibly useful alternative to "pac_event" and "pac_proxy" commands. Instead of relying on commands, which become badly delayed with higher ping, a "Variable Operation" part would be superior, as it could be performed clientside. It would let you create as many variables as manageable, all with unique names, and perform a given operation on them (eg. Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide). These variables would then be used in both events (with a dedicated "variable" event), as well as proxies, where a function would be used to call upon a specific variable.
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