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i need a script please

Started by Xyler94, February 28, 2010, 03:24:51 AM

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Xyler94

does anyone have a script to enable a sort of relationship status with characters like player 1 is friends with player2 but not so much with player3 ( base 0 sworn enemy=-100 and best friends=100 )  ;9 it would be a great help

Zylos

You could try just using variables and events instead, depending on what changes the relationship number between characters. You could also try using captial letters, but that's just my opinion.




modern algebra

Yeah, have you tried using variables? Considering that you would have to manually modify the values every time you want it to increase or decrease, using variables seems to me to be the best way, as that wouldn't require you to learn or use any Ruby syntax. Do you want it to show up anywhere in the menu?

Xyler94

Quote from: Zylos on February 28, 2010, 04:11:20 AM
You could try just using variables and events instead, depending on what changes the relationship number between characters. You could also try using captial letters, but that's just my opinion.

thanks i'll try this out. i'll let you know what happends

Xyler94

Quote from: modern algebra on March 01, 2010, 10:43:32 PM
Yeah, have you tried using variables? Considering that you would have to manually modify the values every time you want it to increase or decrease, using variables seems to me to be the best way, as that wouldn't require you to learn or use any Ruby syntax. Do you want it to show up anywhere in the menu?

i'll try this out and at first i wanted to but if its to hard i wont do it

modern algebra

Actually, I think jet has released an approval rating script. It's in his collection of snippets: http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,38168.0.html

It might be worth a try since that's what you originally wanted.

Grafikal

Quote from: Xyler94 on April 18, 2010, 06:17:30 PM
Quote from: modern algebra on March 01, 2010, 10:43:32 PM
Yeah, have you tried using variables? Considering that you would have to manually modify the values every time you want it to increase or decrease, using variables seems to me to be the best way, as that wouldn't require you to learn or use any Ruby syntax. Do you want it to show up anywhere in the menu?

i'll try this out and at first i wanted to but if its to hard i wont do it


it's actually not that hard, to me, it's extremely easy. However, a lot of people find variables hard to grasp, so it might be difficult if you don't understand them.

Xyler94

Quote from: grafikal on April 18, 2010, 06:26:19 PM
Quote from: Xyler94 on April 18, 2010, 06:17:30 PM
Quote from: modern algebra on March 01, 2010, 10:43:32 PM
Yeah, have you tried using variables? Considering that you would have to manually modify the values every time you want it to increase or decrease, using variables seems to me to be the best way, as that wouldn't require you to learn or use any Ruby syntax. Do you want it to show up anywhere in the menu?

i'll try this out and at first i wanted to but if its to hard i wont do it


it's actually not that hard, to me, it's extremely easy. However, a lot of people find variables hard to grasp, so it might be difficult if you don't understand them.

oh cool