hrm...
I can't see any reason for it to behave that way unless you're pressing the nade button again before the timer finishes counting down. Even then, it's supposed to go back to default after a little while (It does for me, at least). Do you get any error messages?
Do you have the animated xhair script? Or did you once have it, and the alias is still defined? That's what the script depends on to switch back... Test it by typing
If either of those echoes 1, the script doesn't switch to your designated default because it is instructed to instead execute "xhanimgc" (which restores the xhair animation).
I can't see any reason for it to behave that way unless you're pressing the nade button again before the timer finishes counting down. Even then, it's supposed to go back to default after a little while (It does for me, at least). Do you get any error messages?
Do you have the animated xhair script? Or did you once have it, and the alias is still defined? That's what the script depends on to switch back... Test it by typing
[SELECT ALL] Code:
/echo (checkalias xhanimgc)
/echo (checkalias xhairstop)