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CLASS CHANGING THEORY - WITHOUT SCRIPTS

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Ive been toying with the idea of RM2003 and being able to change classes mid game seamlessly however ive run into a bit of a snag.

This is just an Idea, im not looking for help per se, just opinions.

Ive done a lil testing and creating a map and using a system like parallax screen; using an event to change the main sprite to a selector and then using an event to change the main characters class works fine... If you only want one character to change their class.

Anyone got any other theories how to go about this?
LouisCyphre
can't make a bad game if you don't finish any games
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Use pictures/variables for a menu system.
Max McGee
with sorrow down past the fence
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The Blue Contestant does this effortlessly. I'd suggest looking at the code for that.
author=julie20099 link=topic=3454.msg73169#msg73169 date=1241257419
What pertinence does Thorstein Veblen's widely read but insufficiently understood volume, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1934), have for those guiding social and economic change in contemporary economies? What does it offer beyond provocative captions and social satire? It is the purpose of this essay to demonstrate something of the continuing relevance of Veblen's contribution by identifying and exploring various aspects of his theory of social change, first introduced in his The Theory of the Leisure Class.

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author=TooManyToasters link=topic=3454.msg73366#msg73366 date=1241452892
author=julie20099 link=topic=3454.msg73169#msg73169 date=1241257419
What pertinence does Thorstein Veblen's widely read but insufficiently understood volume, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1934), have for those guiding social and economic change in contemporary economies? What does it offer beyond provocative captions and social satire? It is the purpose of this essay to demonstrate something of the continuing relevance of Veblen's contribution by identifying and exploring various aspects of his theory of social change, first introduced in his The Theory of the Leisure Class.

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Racing Games

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That post was BOT-TASTIC! I banned the user and removed the posts.
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