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Scrip.RAR (Size: 320.88 KB / Downloads: 4)
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Daily Life needs to work (Especially the Time HUD must appear)
The battle system (In battle) , check Status effects (Especially how Confuse works) and if the battlers overlay the skills/items menus.
Food?
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Well, you wanted a HUD system, here you go.
As many of my systems, it is adjustable and you can import the background image the text rests upon.
As you know, other things are now fixed up. But I figured you would want to see your Hunger/thirst HUDS in action.
The graphics for your bar graphics.... I'm using two systems and curious what bar style you want to use.
SimpleHuds.png (Size: 31.23 KB / Downloads: 43)
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Bad news.
The issue with battlers not being visible is not related to the scripts package. The battlers appeared just fine. I was wondering if you removed the RTP path within your project's Game.ini file.
Problematic.... have you tried another 'new' project?
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Three things....
- Glad we resolved the issue while we're online. I'll make a suggestion or let the author know about the issue. Of course, I know methods to handle if the graphic(s) are missing
- I removed your attachment so no one snags your scripts package
- Hehe... a good dozen of our friends were peekin' in. Almost everyone in IRC at least.
Up is down, left is right and sideways is straight ahead. - Cord "Circle of Iron", 1978 (written by Bruce Lee and James Coburn... really...)
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