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- WolfCoder
- Added: 03/31/2011 04:27 PM
- Last updated: 03/30/2024 03:36 AM
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Yeah, this is ultra sexy. :D
Looks like magnificent desolation in the making; that is nice!
author=calunio
Best day of my life.
Does it lag?
It shows the fps in the screenshot. I don't think 29 fps is lagging.
The FPS meter is a little deceptive, it'll jump and jerk when I do things like press the ALT+PrintScreen combo. Plus it's the debug build and I have stuff running in the background like videos.
Just curious can you select which animation you want to show with a variable? Or do we have to still use this to show animations with a variable.
<>Branch if Var0001:Animation is 1
<>Show Battle Animation: Animation_1
<>
:End
<>Branch if Var0001:Animation is 2
<>Show Battle Animation: Animation_2
<>
:End
<>
Would be nice to be able to select a variable's value to show the animation.
<>Branch if Var0001:Animation is 1
<>Show Battle Animation: Animation_1
<>
:End
<>Branch if Var0001:Animation is 2
<>Show Battle Animation: Animation_2
<>
:End
<>
Would be nice to be able to select a variable's value to show the animation.
You just play a battle animation, but now you don't have to worry about only one being visible at one time. You do nothing more to enable this.
author=WolfCoderI'm not sure I understand what you mean. I can always see all my battle animations no matter how many I use, though I usually never use more then 2 or 3 at once. Do you mean when your using the DBS? I know I can't use more then one at a time when I use the DBS. I don't think you mean the DBS though, since the image your showing isn't a battle.
You just play a battle animation, but now you don't have to worry about only one being visible at one time. You do nothing more to enable this.
Edit: Forget what I said, I know what you mean. I forgot that I wasn't just using the show battle animation command.
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