Spuzzum Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Any chance that we could have a prompt command that filtered a Y/N keypress as a true or false boolean into a flag?I.e.prompt -"message"-,-object-,-flag-code: # yadda yadda yadda !detect cc broadcast "Hi, sir." prompt "Permission to rendezvous with the GCV-Starskimmer?",cc,FLAG1 # yadda yadda yadda# and so on... !ia01tick IF FLAG2 cc THEN IF FLAG1 cc THEN broadcast "Yes sir, heading to Sirius." # ... ELSE broadcast "Understood, sir. Standing by." # ... ENDIF ENDIF # and so on... I left out the [] sections for brevity. I know, I know, I can tell you're trying to get this thing finished... but better to suggest it then to forget it permanently! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supreme Cmdr Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 uhm, what would it be used for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pugwash Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 I think what Spuzzum after is being able to branch the script with the player choosing which option to take.Like the old Job board in Elite the player can choose what tasks to perform.You could do it with the code we have now I think but it's a bit ugly.Create your messenger with his broadcast of the options Create two cargo_pods one called yes one called no Use the !destroyed victim,[attacker]command for the flag to activate the optionIf the player destroys the yes pod then the down payment items can be created on the messenger craft for collection.A timer can be set with a default action of "no" and all NCP removed from the game.You could also set a timer to activate damage system command if the player fails to complete the mission in time.The idea above may need a bit more work but in principle I do think it's possible to branch the TOD's from the players actions within the script. You will already be using the players actions to determine the outcome of missions so its only a small step to take.[ 07-07-2001: Message edited by: Pugwash ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supreme Cmdr Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 nah, too much workbesides, if someone gives you a job and you don't want to take it, just don't do it. The script will run anyway. What I do plan on putting in, post-BCM release of course, is conditional script branching. So, you could have an event that calls another script or a part of the same script, and bypass an entire block of processing. This way, more complex multi-branching scripts can be created. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Shingen Posted July 8, 2001 Report Share Posted July 8, 2001 Most excellent! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gallion Posted July 8, 2001 Report Share Posted July 8, 2001 quote:...This way, more complex multi-branching scripts can be created.Cool Wheels are a spinning TTFN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spuzzum Posted July 8, 2001 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Supreme Cmdr: nah, too much workOh well. At least I tried. quote:besides, if someone gives you a job and you don't want to take it, just don't do it. The script will run anyway.Yup, but then they could lose experience if they don't do it... right? Or am I misunderstanding something... which is possible. quote:What I do plan on putting in, post-BCM release of course, is conditional script branching. So, you could have an event that calls another script or a part of the same script, and bypass an entire block of processing. This way, more complex multi-branching scripts can be created.That sounds very good. Very, very good.I have a lot of IF-ELSE things set up right now, for the possible combinations of destroying three ships in a particular order. (The reason is, more or less, to simulate Raiders' morale. If you take out their leader, the other ships go beserk and attack. If you destroy one of the ships, and then the leader, the other ship will bug out with broken morale. Or you can destroy both ships, and then the leader, and finish 'em all off. The leader, naturally, is too proud (good ol' deadly sin) to flee, but the other ships don't have that advantage/disadvantage. But this was just a rant that isn't even important. ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spuzzum Posted July 8, 2001 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2001 Actually, I could set up a flag on the CC whether or not they took the mission (i.e. rendezvoused with the objective), which would determine if they got paid/experienced or not.Consider that former statement revoked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supreme Cmdr Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 quote:Actually, I could set up a flag on the CC whether or not they took the mission (i.e. rendezvoused with the objective), which would determine if they got paid/experienced or notYes, just use the !reach event in something likecode: !reach target_id IF flag1 on this RETURN flag1 on this broadcast "OK, he reached the target" Similarly in this one, he will ask about his money every 5 mins, starting from the time the event is first fired. This technique is called a cyclic event.code: events !I_came_I_SAW_I_PUKED_I_LEFT broadcast "Bastard, where's my money?" !reach target_id IF flag1 on this RETURN flag1 on this signal I_came_I_SAW_I_PUKED_I_LEFT,1 broadcast "OK, I'm here" endevents[event] !I_came_I_SAW_I_PUKED_I_LEFT 0,5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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