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    Flaw with training

    Well I realized a problem with my events, and I use a simple

    Mode 1: Decision Branch -> Training -> Battle -> Yes No Branch ->Battle -> Yes No Branch ->Battle -> add mode

    Mode 2: Desicion Branch -> Other options.
    This is so people can't overtrain before they start. But at the yes no barnch it asks " Another? " But if someone says no and retalks to the Tower Wizard they can train again. Anyway to get away from this? Variable system or alot more modes. I could probally fix it if I tried. But I just want to see what is suggested first. because the way i am thinking is somewhat complicated.
    Last edited by Trebsay; 05-10-2007, 11:02 PM.

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    Re: Flaw with training

    Originally posted by DemonicWyvern View Post
    Well I realized a problem with my events, and I use a simple



    This is so people can't overtrain before they start. But at the yes no barnch it asks " Another? " But if someone says no and retalks to the Tower Wizard they can train again. Anyway to get away from this? Variable system or alot more modes. I could probally fix it if I tried. But I just want to see what is suggested first. because the way i am thinking is somewhat complicated.
    It's pretty simple to use a variable. Just pick a variable to use, and increase it by 1 each time you say 'yes' to training. Place a V-C branch that checks the variable, and if it's, say '3', then you'll get the message 'that's enough training for now' or something. It's pretty simple that way.

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      Re: Flaw with training

      Originally posted by Obright View Post
      It's pretty simple to use a variable. Just pick a variable to use, and increase it by 1 each time you say 'yes' to training. Place a V-C branch that checks the variable, and if it's, say '3', then you'll get the message 'that's enough training for now' or something. It's pretty simple that way.
      Thanks taht may be simpler then I thought.

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        Re: Flaw with training

        Well, either that, or you can use "add mode" when they choose 'no'.
        "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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          Re: Flaw with training

          I gotta back Obright on this one: varibles are totally the way to go.
          A God from the Machine - Menander

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