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Legacy:Actor (UT)/Filter

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The Filter properties of an actor determine the conditions under which the actor will be present in gameplay.

bDifficulty0, bDifficulty1, bDifficulty2, and bDifficulty3 
In SinglePlayer, there are four difficulty levels that can be applied. In Unreal, they are called Easy, Medium, Hard, and Unreal. The default difficulty level is Medium. The contents of these variables is used to determine which difficulty levels the actor should be present or absent in.
bNet 
If True, then this actor will appear in regular network play.
bNetSpecial 
If True, then this actor will appear in special network play mode.
bSinglePlayer 
If True, then this actor will appear in standalone gametypes.
OddsOfAppearing 
In a game where this actor would normally exist, this value (between 0 and 1.0) determines the probability of the actor actually appearing. For most actors, this value is equal to 1, which means that the actor will always exist in relevant games.