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Pirkid
ParticipantI’m in.
Pirkid
ParticipantI know but you can’t enter Training Grounds until choosing a party member.
Still, that’s easy to change. Testing 1.5 now
Pirkid
ParticipantBlackboy0 said: No, but what would that actually do? What’s the point of that?Tells players how to play? Also could be used for cutscenes and background info, or where the player is when they enter a building.
“MAYOR’S OFFICE”
“MOVE: ARROW KEYS”
“USE: C”Pirkid
ParticipantBlackboy0 said:Pirkid said: -Controls and action buttons can be given to us at the beginning if you run a Autorun event that cancels itself on a Break Loop so it doesn’t infinite loop and crash the game. For someone new to VX, moving the menu with the mouse and having to press Enter to start is disorientating, and then the actions buttons (x and c) would be a mystery to find.Could you explain that a bit more? I’ve added in fixes for the following of your bug reports:
Pirkid said: -When leaving the Mayor’s room, and entering the main room, you are forced to walk upon the “The Mayor is Busy” action tile. And then you’re reset to teh tile below it.
-Explain what different classes are good at. I just chose the prettiest looking avatar for my party member.
-The silver tile door to enter the Mayor’s secretary room opens and closes, but can close and block the view of the player’s avatar if you stay in spot.I suggest a room teleport (Move Map up and move Player to x, y, and then make the Secretary room’s up father. It might look better that way.And am working on prettying up the town
When you start in the Party Select map, add an Event, and in make it Autorun (bottom-left). Make it run only when self switch A == OFF (top-left). Then put some text up with the controls of the game. Arrow key and action and whatnot. Then take that text, make a Loop, put in the text, and for the Then, put self-switch A == ON, then Break Loop. The Autorun will put the text after every graphic has loaded, and then never show that text again.. hopefully.
If I did that wrong, I’ll fire it up and test it out, I”m doing this from memory.
Pirkid
Participant-When leaving the Mayor’s room, and entering the main room, you are forced to walk upon the “The Mayor is Busy” action tile. And then you’re reset to teh tile below it.
-Town is bland. But not a biggie
-Controls and action buttons can be given to us at the beginning if you run a Autorun event that cancels itself on a Break Loop so it doesn’t infinite loop and crash the game. For someone new to VX, moving the menu with the mouse and having to press Enter to start is disorientating, and then the actions buttons (x and c) would be a mystery to find.
-Explain what different classes are good at. I just chose the prettiest looking avatar for my party member.
-The silver tile door to enter the Mayor’s secretary room opens and closes, but can close and block the view of the player’s avatar if you stay in spot.I suggest a room teleport (Move Map up and move Player to x, y, and then make the Secretary room’s up father. It might look better that way.
Will report more as I play.
Pirkid
ParticipantTesting.
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ParticipantArladerus said: PS3 for what? God of War 3? Button smashing isn’t my style; I prefer Devil May Cry.@ Pir: “X360 and PS3 are limited by their hardware and force developers to make shitty-looking games for us PC players. “
Crysis was damn good and we all know it, but only the best of computers of its time (and even today) can run it with max settings smoothly. Also, I’m sure you’ve played the Assassin’s Creed ports for PC. The view distance isn’t nearly as brilliant as on the consoles. If you play PC and then go to a 360 or PS3, you’ll think “Oh my god, why didn’t PC have that?” Why didn’t PC have that? Because PCs, except for those several PCs that can actually run Crysis, can’t handle it.
Resident Evil 4 looked liek shit. FPS caps are made on the PC because the Xbox/PS3 can’t higher ones (like Gears of War and Halo). Certain games REQUIRE joysticks. Games like The Last Remnant are directly ripped from Xbox.
However, there are some GREAT ports like Chronicles of Riddick, Fable: The Lost Chapters, the GTA series. But its not about ports, it’s also about why games aren’t looking like Crysis in this day and age. Because consoles can’t handle it.
I made this computer for $1000 3 years ago. It ran Crysis. It still runs a lot of stuff. It doesn’t run BC2. But alot of PC games made from Xbox and PS3 look and feel like crap because they are ports. You can feel the strafing is different, auto-aim is removed, movement itself is strange because of the mouse’s flexibility.
Pirkid
ParticipantAmy punched me in the nuts today for stealing her bag.
Fuck I may as well have shot a baby through my penis for how much that hurt.Pirkid
ParticipantHE GOT A PS3
Pirkid
ParticipantBunch of wussies over there.
OH GOD A BUTT MY VIRGIN EYES AHHHHHHHHHHH
Pirkid
ParticipantY’all don’t need health care
Pirkid
ParticipantArnold Schwarzenegger preggos.
That’s right.
Pirkid
ParticipantMeh, I’ve give up my ego, that was a great pull, good work.
EDIT: Dammit. I recognized Elizabeth, thought about P+P, never made the connection. >>
Pirkid
ParticipantI thought everyone forgot about April Fool’s day.
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ParticipantPC.
X360 and PS3 are limited by their hardware and force developers to make shitty-looking games for us PC players. -
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