Both of these new features exist to make interactive building a bit easier, and they expand upon what we could do originally with astart scripting. For those of you who are lost, here's a rundown:
AT trigger - The at trigger will activate commands after a set amount of time, or at a scheduled time in VRT.
Byte: The at trigger has two uses. It is used to either trigger a set of commands at a certain point during a timer, or to trigger a set of commands in sync with the VRT clock.TIMER command - The timer command creates a timer in memory that allows a user to activate events after a set amount of time.
Byte: First off the timer command can be used with any trigger, even the at trigger, to create, reset, or stop a timer with a given name.
Byte: Every timer has a duration, which is the number of milliseconds the timer will last for.
Byte: An example of a timer called ABC with a duration of 1 second would be: create timer ABC 1000
Byte: Timers have multiple parameters, though. They take the form: <trigger> timer tmName duration [loop=1] [stop | reset] [global]