Click on the funny event editor thingy.
(The grided box button op top somewhere)
Click new condition.
Select the object you want to test a collision for.
Ask for collision.-active object
-overlapping an active object or whatever.
select (if another active object is selected)
the baddy ya wana kill.
under the small pics of the objects.
whatever you put in those squares will happen
to the object listed above.
An occurance will be represented with a dot.
Is it just me, or has there been a sudden deluge of totally incompetent people the last few days? Or is there just one person signing up multiple accounts and pretending to act bigdum?
The Games Factory should come with a manual or PDF file. READ IT. Follow the examples, and you'll learn.
SC, you should REALLY put a big sign somewhere to let people to tell people that. Maybe a sticky locked thread somewhere?
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.
The Games Factory comes with a ton of sprites and backdrops.
itd probably be located in the menu under like "Edit" or "View".
i reccomend you dont use ripped stuff, but for your first or second game.....why the hell not
Joking. Fudge, I suggest you leave the community for a bit, work on your game alone and build your skills up. No-one and I mean no-one wants to help you with this basic stuff I am guessing from the backgrounds you described that you're using KNP, whilst this is quite exceptable for a beginner, dont think that anyone else will want to play your games.
Take this advice, learn the art of klik and come back in a couple of years. Good day to you.
'oh yeah? he's thrown a kettle over a pub, what have you done?'
I've tried the RPG Maker '95 and 2000 and found them no where near as easy as even KNP. In fact they were all rather confusing. I guess I'll have to find the RPG Maker 2003 and see how that all is. I hate to be stuck with one solid engine that I can't alter at all, thus making a game that's just like everything else made with the same program.
I totally agree with istvan.
Its not a good idea to ask for every little piece of shit you want to appear in your game, otherwise it wouldnt be YOUR in the end !
hey, that doesn't answer my question, i'm kinda stumped at the 'all of it' part of making a game, I need major help and tutorials I can't figure out anything I mean it's hard compared to rm2k3.
does this scene sound familiar to you?
if it does call 0800 ROFL for help