Alright, this could potentially be a bit of a big script, but I'm not entirely sure.
What I need is a script made for RMXP that will do the following:
The system I want would be similar to that used by Seiken Densetsu 3. For those unfamiliar to the game, when a player hits the menu button, it brings up a menu with different sections. Players can move through sections by hitting the arrow buttons (but if they choose to do something in a certain section (i.e. change equipment) that takes precedence).
The starting point would show the party members, with HP/SP, Gold, Day/Time. Using SD3 as an example, here is what I'm looking for:
For my own system, I would like something as similar to that as I can get, except with 4 player areas instead of 3 (these would remain empty until the party member fills it).
The next section I would require is the Equipment section, which would look something like this:
Again, I would like this to be as close to the SD3 layout as possible. For beginning layout (as in, before you choose which character to change the equipment for) use the same layout as the main window, except, without the gold or day/time settings.
Next I would like a stats window, to show the physical statistics of each player. It would look something like this:
Because my game will install a class promotion system, the tree on the right-hand side would need to stay. Once again, same sort of layout as the main window, and when you choose your character, this layout gets brought up.
The other two sections I don't really have templates for, as neither of them are really in the SD3 system the way I want them to be. One is for items, the other is for magic/skills. So long as they look like they fit, I will be happy.
Obviously I would also like the little "minimap" in the corner that shows which sections are which.
I do NOT, however, want a save option, as saves will have to be done at certain points in the game.
I understand that this is probably a big task, but if somebody is up to it, I would really appreciate it.
Fix your images. That site does not allow hotlinks.
What I need is a script made for RMXP that will do the following:
The system I want would be similar to that used by Seiken Densetsu 3. For those unfamiliar to the game, when a player hits the menu button, it brings up a menu with different sections. Players can move through sections by hitting the arrow buttons (but if they choose to do something in a certain section (i.e. change equipment) that takes precedence).
The starting point would show the party members, with HP/SP, Gold, Day/Time. Using SD3 as an example, here is what I'm looking for:
For my own system, I would like something as similar to that as I can get, except with 4 player areas instead of 3 (these would remain empty until the party member fills it).
The next section I would require is the Equipment section, which would look something like this:
Again, I would like this to be as close to the SD3 layout as possible. For beginning layout (as in, before you choose which character to change the equipment for) use the same layout as the main window, except, without the gold or day/time settings.
Next I would like a stats window, to show the physical statistics of each player. It would look something like this:
Because my game will install a class promotion system, the tree on the right-hand side would need to stay. Once again, same sort of layout as the main window, and when you choose your character, this layout gets brought up.
The other two sections I don't really have templates for, as neither of them are really in the SD3 system the way I want them to be. One is for items, the other is for magic/skills. So long as they look like they fit, I will be happy.
Obviously I would also like the little "minimap" in the corner that shows which sections are which.
I do NOT, however, want a save option, as saves will have to be done at certain points in the game.
I understand that this is probably a big task, but if somebody is up to it, I would really appreciate it.
Fix your images. That site does not allow hotlinks.