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What anti-steal?
holoCreate(I,vec(0),vec(1),ang(0),vec4(255,255,0,100))
This is extremly stupid and messy way, but in E2 manual this formula uses about 30ops, while your code combined (30ops - create, 15ops - color, 15ops - alpha) uses about 60ops.
And it doesn't matter where particles do spawn, they'll return to their position after all.
Unless E2 manual's wrong as usual.
Side note: you can use y++ to count up just like in c++
And yes, i am total brainlet and I have no fucking idea what you just did there
BTW Nice and Cozy lookin' fire you made. Good job!