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luigis-toilet

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Posted at: 11/30/08 03:36 PM

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I got some of questions.

1. Are variables saved from scene to scene?

2. How many scenes has a "original" flash rpg got?

3. Which one is better, to have an overhead view or a little tilted one as game camera?

4. Which of these things are most important in a good flash rpg? Nice graphics, good story, good gameplay or the length of the game?


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At 11/30/08 03:36 PM, luigis-toilet wrote: 1. Are variables saved from scene to scene?

should be

2. How many scenes has a "original" flash rpg got?

nobody uses scenes... they are wank. but every game is diff so you also cannot ask such general questions

3. Which one is better, to have an overhead view or a little tilted one as game camera?

it depends on the game ur making! u cant just say one is better than the other as it differs from game to game

4. Which of these things are most important in a good flash rpg? Nice graphics, good story, good gameplay or the length of the game?

u cant put them in order because if so much as ONE of them isnt good then the game will be poo.

what was the point of this thread? it's really............ poo?


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At 11/30/08 03:36 PM, luigis-toilet wrote: I got some of questions.

1. Are variables saved from scene to scene?

Depends where you store them. On a MC that gets deleted, then no.


2. How many scenes has a "original" flash rpg got?

What?


3. Which one is better, to have an overhead view or a little tilted one as game camera?

I think titled, but its certainly not fact that its better.


4. Which of these things are most important in a good flash rpg? Nice graphics, good story, good gameplay or the length of the game?

All equally. Either on its own sucks

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At 11/30/08 03:36 PM, luigis-toilet wrote: I got some of questions.

I've got some of answers.

1. Are variables saved from scene to scene?

They can be if you use Global variables. Look it up. :]

2. How many scenes has a "original" flash rpg got?

None. Scenes are almost never used in games, mostly because
they're actually pretty unreliable.
Most of the time in AS2 (probably what you're using),
gotoAnd-whatevers dont work between scenes, even though they say it will,
and even if you make sure your syntax is correct.

Just use multiple frames, trust me it's 10x better.

3. Which one is better, to have an overhead view or a little tilted one as game camera?

Up to you, that's the creative part of making games. :]

4. Which of these things are most important in a good flash rpg? Nice graphics, good story, good gameplay or the length of the game?

In order from least to greatest in importance:
length of the game, good story, nice graphics, good gameplay.

Hope this helped. ;]

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Posted at: 11/30/08 03:45 PM

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At 11/30/08 03:36 PM, luigis-toilet wrote: I got some of questions.

1. Are variables saved from scene to scene?

yes

2. How many scenes has a "original" flash rpg got?

that's different. as many as you need.

3. Which one is better, to have an overhead view or a little tilted one as game camera?

that depends on which style you wanna have. but i'd prefer the second

4. Which of these things are most important in a good flash rpg? Nice graphics, good story, good gameplay or the length of the game?

i'd say:
everything is same important but your rpg doesn't need to be endless. you could make a short one, look how the people like it and then make the long version. but make sure that you make up a story that's original, the gameplay needs to be easy and understandable and the graphics have to be kickass.

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Posted at: 11/30/08 04:13 PM

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Okay, thanks for the help everyone. :)


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