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An odd problem.... >.<

Started by thanatos2k1, September 15, 2011, 04:13:03 PM

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thanatos2k1

So..  when I was playing through my game in the editor. (Usually holding sprint to run everywhere..)  I accidently held CTRL and was able to walk through everything? Like mountains, and walls, and trees... 

Has anyone else had this problem?  And if so.. is there a way to fix it?

Irock

That's not a problem, that's a debug feature that only exists when you're testing your game from the editor.

thanatos2k1

I had a feeling that might have been it, thank you for verifying. :D

pacdiggity

You can even remove it. It's a feature in the default scripts. Go to Game_Player, delete lines 141 and 142, and have in their place:
return false
it's like a metaphor or something i don't know

thanatos2k1


Countdown

Just wondering, why would you want to delete that feature? I'd die if I didn't have it.

pacdiggity

I don't know why, I just knew it was there. It's his insane decision if he wants to delete it.
it's like a metaphor or something i don't know

strike

well why would you suggest it in the first place.

pacdiggity

He seemed to want to have it removed.
it's like a metaphor or something i don't know

ForeverZero

How about just not run in debug mode if you don't like it.  Or just add a simple "$DEBUG = false" anywhere in the editor. And there's always the "don't hold control and walk through walls if you don't like it" aspect of it, too. I understand that may not be possible if you are using the key for something else, though....

thanatos2k1

I originally thought that is was some kind of glitch with one of the scripts I have added.  My friend was playing my game (It happened to be a maze part, of course.) and he was like, "Look what I can do!" >.<

Zylos

Well, you won't have that problem whenever you encrypt and release your game. Like Irock said, this is a feature that only exists when you choose to test play from within the RPG Maker itself. I personally find it useful if there's a specific part of a map I want to test out and don't want to waste time going through a labyrinth of halls to get to there.