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FPSC Classic Scripts / where do you write the scripts?

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Jacob_010
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Posted: 15th May 2010 14:44
this will sound stupid but the scripts take up alot of lines so the "if used" bit isn't it.wher edo you put it?
bobochobo
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Posted: 15th May 2010 18:54
Quote: "this will sound stupid but the scripts take up alot of lines so the "if used" bit isn't it.wher edo you put it?"


That made soo much sense. I have no idea what you are trying to say.

Shadowtroid
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Posted: 15th May 2010 21:12
You use an FPI file, and you can put them in the "main" section.

Jacob_010
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Posted: 16th May 2010 06:24
Quote: "Quote: "this will sound stupid but the scripts take up alot of lines so the "if used" bit isn't it.wher edo you put it?"

That made soo much sense. I have no idea what you are trying to say."

which part and do you know anything and
Quote: "You use an FPI file, and you can put them in the "main" section."

thanks and where do you type the file
Jacob_010
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Posted: 16th May 2010 12:27
anyone here?
bobochobo
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Posted: 16th May 2010 17:27
If think you're asking how you assign a script to an entity. If so, right click on it and select it in it's ''main'' AI field.

Shadowtroid
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Posted: 17th May 2010 21:35
It's a file. Just use notepad or FPI editpad.

Flatlander
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Posted: 18th May 2010 05:33 Edited at: 18th May 2010 05:33
I personally would recommend FPI EditPad found in a sticky at the top of this forum. It is free.

If you download the install be sure and download the current update.

Shadowtroid thanks for the plug.

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