mrbear
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Dont underestimate the bear's fury, just because he's adorable.
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Post by mrbear on Jun 6, 2005 13:43:48 GMT -5
hey first post here ;D anyhoo dose anyone know the script for applying a jump function for the [] button? i know one exists but cant figure it out?
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Post by Rodak on Jun 7, 2005 3:58:48 GMT -5
First, welcome to the boards.
I saw this yesterday and refrained from posting a response in hopes that somebody could post the actual script.
This is giving me Deja Vu anyhow. It seems this question arose recently (on another Message Board which has since crashed) and Dungeon Warden posted the script. I did not keep it, so can not post it. But I do recall it involved the "Float" command and had serious limitations on where and how it could be used.
In case there is no actual script posted soon, that may be enough to get you started.
Sorry I could not give the answer you wanted. Hopefully it will arrive soon.
Peace.
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Post by NASH7777 on Jun 7, 2005 8:45:48 GMT -5
I created a jump script command for shadow that allows you to jump, jump forward, and jump across a gap. All automatically calculated as to which jump is used when you choose to jump. Only thing is I held off because it's too ungodly complicated. It takes some major fancy scripting.
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mrbear
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Dont underestimate the bear's fury, just because he's adorable.
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Post by mrbear on Jun 7, 2005 13:12:38 GMT -5
hey guys thnx 4 at least commenting. i've tried the float script a couple of times,but as it dos'nt affect "hit calculation" it dos'nt seem to allow for jumping over objects:(
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Post by Rodak on Jun 7, 2005 13:34:12 GMT -5
Did you try incorporating the Party: Movement: Bypass Objects command?
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Post by Dungeon Warden on Jun 7, 2005 16:26:49 GMT -5
The vertical move command allows you to move through objects (up and down only) and I often apply both Vertical Move and Float together for smoother jumping.
To jump over (or onto) objects, you need to turn Party: Movement: Bypass Objects on before the jump and turn it off after the jump. DON'T DO THIS USING THE [] BUTTON. Doing so will allow the party to jump into anything, even inside buildings and mountains. Set up an event in front of the objects you want the player to jump and have the event activated by the [] button (Use the Input: Button command).
If you want the jump script I wrote before, I'll try to re-post it here. If your only problem is jumping over things, then that script won't help. Use the information above instead.
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mrbear
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Post by mrbear on Jun 8, 2005 13:38:47 GMT -5
;D YO, MUCH,MUCH LOVE MY FAIR FRIENDS!I Dont know why i did'nt think of the float+bypass command! this is gonna help a lot! BTW now that my game is definatly gonna rock, what kind of device do youse' guys use to upload your games? the "dexdrive"? do they even make them anymore?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2005 13:43:24 GMT -5
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mrbear
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Dont underestimate the bear's fury, just because he's adorable.
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Post by mrbear on Jun 8, 2005 14:12:06 GMT -5
THNX WilKirk and an extra helpin' o' mad love to you!
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