AbyssalLord
Member
Hey people! Before I begin, I would like you to know that if I am not clear about something in my request, please let me know, and I'll do my best to specify!
I need a script that will allow me to make a different face appear in the message box based on actor ID. Don't understand? I'll elaborate. First off, I'm using Slipknot's message system (to make a face appear you must insert \face[file]). That's good for NPC's, but I would like to make the player's character's face appear when they are talking. I really don't want to have to make basically 6 seperate games (one for each class/ gender combo).
Now, allow me to explain what I want done. I would like this script to check the actor's ID, and change the image displayed in the message box (when I type \af) based on that. So, let's say the actor ID is 1; this script should recognize that and change the image displayed when \af is typed to a certain file.
I probably just confused a lot of people, so here are some examples:
I hope that made it clear for everyone. Also, if you can't use \af, feel free to use anything you see fit. Just let me know! Thanks in advance for the help!
I need a script that will allow me to make a different face appear in the message box based on actor ID. Don't understand? I'll elaborate. First off, I'm using Slipknot's message system (to make a face appear you must insert \face[file]). That's good for NPC's, but I would like to make the player's character's face appear when they are talking. I really don't want to have to make basically 6 seperate games (one for each class/ gender combo).
Now, allow me to explain what I want done. I would like this script to check the actor's ID, and change the image displayed in the message box (when I type \af) based on that. So, let's say the actor ID is 1; this script should recognize that and change the image displayed when \af is typed to a certain file.
I probably just confused a lot of people, so here are some examples:
***All images will be stored in the pictures folder
if actor id = {insert number} then \af displays {insert file}
That's the basic formula...here's another example.
if actor id = 1 file = 'mage1'
which should result in: \af displays the image 'mage1' in the text box
if actor id = 2 file = 'warrior4'
which should result in: \af displays the image 'warrior4'
if actor id = {insert number} then \af displays {insert file}
That's the basic formula...here's another example.
if actor id = 1 file = 'mage1'
which should result in: \af displays the image 'mage1' in the text box
if actor id = 2 file = 'warrior4'
which should result in: \af displays the image 'warrior4'
I hope that made it clear for everyone. Also, if you can't use \af, feel free to use anything you see fit. Just let me know! Thanks in advance for the help!