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Issue: My first message box still appears without the cursor, and the game is still in-play.
Issue: My first message box still appears without the cursor, and the game is still in-play.


===Variables===
===[[:Category:Variables]]===
 
Variables can be declared outside and inside the scope of a Block (or event handler) (Begin [BlockName]). They can only be assigned a value (Set) inside a block.
Variables can be declared outside and inside the scope of a Block (or event handler) (Begin [BlockName]). They can only be assigned a value (Set) inside a block.



Revision as of 02:05, 27 December 2007

So far everything here mostly refers to Quest Scripts. I'm in the process of creating some testing packages, and since I just want the scripts to run at start...

Scripting

Functions

MessageBox: To display multiple message boxes in succession you must create a state engine, and check GetButtonPressed in between each call until the user does. Otherwise the second will override the first and so on.

Issue: My first message box still appears without the cursor, and the game is still in-play.

Category:Variables

Variables can be declared outside and inside the scope of a Block (or event handler) (Begin [BlockName]). They can only be assigned a value (Set) inside a block.

What happens to them after that? If the block is run again, the variables will be re-set (not reset)?. If you wrap your Set in a conditional, do the variables retain their values after being set once? What happens when the game is restarted?

Quest

Blocks

GameMode

Quest Functions

StopQuest - Modifies Player? (e.g. will set a variable in the savegame if saved)