[SOLVED][RMMV] HOW DO I SET TWO OR MORE EVENTS ON THE SAME MAP?
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I am designing a game with two others for the McBacon Jam 4 I am not sure how to set two or more events on the same map.
How can I do this, I need help ASAP the McBacon Jam 4 is almost over.
I am not sure how or even if this is possible?
How can I do this, I need help ASAP the McBacon Jam 4 is almost over.
I am not sure how or even if this is possible?
What do you mean by set two events on a map?
Yeah, this query is confusing me as well. Are we talking about having two events on top of each other, or are otherwise taking the same space, or...?
I have the starting Event and I want to put another event to happen after it on the same map, it would happen like a cut scene.
I feel like this could be done with switches and a second page or having a switch activate another event. But I feel I'm not totally understandstanding this still because maybe I'm over simplifying your question.
Well, you might be able to run it as one larger event if they are back-to-back. However, that's not the question.
I'm thinking you activate a switch at the end of the first event-page, then create a new event-page.
Now, if it's the case of the events being back-to-back, I would tend to suggest activating a self-switch, and having the new page require that self-switch to be active in order to run. Otherwise, the first page would have one game-switch activated at the end of it's event-commands, and the second page would require a different game-switch to activate, based on where it falls in the story.
Does... that make any sense?
I'm thinking you activate a switch at the end of the first event-page, then create a new event-page.
Now, if it's the case of the events being back-to-back, I would tend to suggest activating a self-switch, and having the new page require that self-switch to be active in order to run. Otherwise, the first page would have one game-switch activated at the end of it's event-commands, and the second page would require a different game-switch to activate, based on where it falls in the story.
Does... that make any sense?
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