Firstly, hello, as this is my first post on the forums.
And secondly, has anyone else noticed strange effects when using a player number other than 1 on thier scenario.
Basically what happens is that when I test, it plays in player one, which should be a computer player. This is fine as it allows me to test features without having to play through the entire scenario. However whenever I go to standard map, and then select the scenario. I get wierd results from my triggers. For example, I have a quest that sets a woad raider to the players side after the quest is completed. In testing it works fine, with all the relevant text being displayed and the woad raider changing to player 4 (the human player). However as soon as I play through as player 4, the woad raider changes to player 3's side.
Is this simply because I should have used player 1, and how can it be fixed?
Cheers in advance.
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Daddy Squire
(id: RIPMKIV9398 1987)
posted 02-18-05 02:03 PM
CT (US)
1 / 7
Welcome to my forums, Morvidus!
It is generally a good idea to always have Player One set as Either, it will make a lot of dealings that much more uncomplicated.
Though thou shall do as you will.
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[This message has been edited by Daddy (edited 02-18-2005 @ 02:04 PM).]
MoX_MiThRaNdIr Squire
posted 02-18-05 04:49 PM
CT (US)
2 / 7
and if you want the computer to be blue just change the player color to blue and player 1 to something else.
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Morvidus Squire
posted 02-18-05 06:01 PM
CT (US)
3 / 7
Ive already made the scenario, it all happened because I built the adventurers around the world, and not the world around the adventurers. Helps me to create a more realistic and involving environment that doesnt feel like everything was put in so I could do this or that.
If theres some way I can salvage my work without having to completely remake the scenario it would be appreciated.
Crusad3r Squire
posted 02-18-05 06:32 PM
CT (US)
4 / 7
well if its a multiplayer my advice wont help much but otherwise(it might take a while): You can first change player one back to human(instead of p4) becuase if you wanted his color changed to p4 then just look for the colors tab and change it. second change all the triggers involving ownerships to the human player(when he was p4) to player 1. hope this helps
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four hundred babies Squire
(id: Lord_Fadawah)
posted 02-19-05 01:55 AM
CT (US)
5 / 7
AFAIK you can only play as player 1 in a single player scenario. Just use player 1.
Hmmm, if you send me your scenario, I could probably switch player 1 and player 4 for you. I probably wouldn't be able to do it before I get my main computer working again, though.
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