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Quest scripts are very similar to the activator script. However, just like the activator script the quest script will require a bit of extra coding. | Quest scripts are very similar to the activator script. However, just like the activator script the quest script will require a bit of extra coding. |
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Some background
Quest scripts are very similar to the activator script. However, just like the activator script the quest script will require a bit of extra coding.
The disadvantage of quests lies in their lack of a clear start. That is, there are no blocks that a quest runs only a single time when it first starts. Instead, the entire script is run every frame. For instance, if we put the onActivate block into the GameMode block:
begin GameMode set Choosing to -1 if (Choosing == -1) ...
then the first menu will be displayed continuously.
To fix this, we need to add another variable:
begin GameMode if (Working == 1) set Choosing to -1 set Working to 0 endif ...
Setup
- Create a new quest: Open the quest dialog. Select a quest on the left. Right-click it and select new. Name it accordingly (YourMenu in this tutorial).
- Write the script:
scn YourMenuScript Short Choosing Short Choice Short Working Begin GameMode If (Working == 1) Set Choosing to -1 Set Working to 0 Endif If (Choosing == 0) ;meaning it shouldn't be running Return Elseif (Choosing == -1) ;Display your menu Messagebox "Which option?" "First Option" "Second Option" ... "Tenth Option" Set Choosing to 1 Set Choice to -1 Elseif (Choosing == 1) ;Catch the player's decision If (Choice == -1) ;No choice yet Set Choice to GetButtonPressed Elseif (Choice == 0) ;First Option ;run your code for the first decision Set Choosing to 0 ;to finish up Elseif (Choice == 1) ;Second Option ;run your code for the second decision Set Choosing to 0 ;to finish up ;... ; Elseif (Choice == 9) ;Tenth Option ;run your code for the tenth decision ; Set Choosing to 0 ;to finish up Endif Endif End
- Make sure to save the script as a Quest Script.
- Attach the script to the quest.
- You can start your menus from any script with <pr>set YourMenu.Working to 1.
Notes on using StartQuest/StopQuest
You can use StopQuest and StartQuest to control when the quest is running. This will prevent the extra if tests from running, but:
- You will need to remember to stop it
... if (Choosing == 0) StopQuest YourMenu ...
- You will need to remember to use
set YourMenu.Working to 1 StartQuest YourMenu
every time you want to use it.
- It will take a couple of seconds after using StartQuest before the quest starts up.
- Using StartQuest can be dangerous, as using StartQuest on a quest that is already running will reset all of it's variables to 0.