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Newcomers DBPro Corner / how to change story paths using variables, help with libs game "mad libs"

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Posted: 22nd May 2011 19:03
hello i have a question on how to change the outcome of the story using the players input this is the script i currently have



i would realy like to know how to like the players answer to the variables yes and no thank you, ps if im totally wrong, please totally correct me

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Grog Grueslayer
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Posted: 23rd May 2011 04:17 Edited at: 23rd May 2011 04:17
Check out the last message I wrote in the following thread. There's code snip too thats probably what you're looking for... if not let me know and I'll show you only Yes/No input.

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=185186&b=7

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Posted: 23rd May 2011 19:06
sorry that was not if you have time could you show me only the yes/no input thats most inportant to me right now. thanks

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Posted: 23rd May 2011 19:06 Edited at: 23rd May 2011 19:07
sorry that was not if you have time could you show me only the yes/no input thats most important to me right now. thanks
sorry for double post my computer lagged.

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Posted: 23rd May 2011 20:52
The quick way for a Yes/No question is to look at the KEYSTATE() for the Y and N keys only. The following has a Yes/No function that returns a 1 if the user hits Y or a 0 if the user hits N.



But I'd recommend you use arrays if you're wanting to do a whole bunch of questions with answers. Check out TDKs Tutorials to learn the basics of Darkbasic:

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=99497&b=10

What makes you think he's automatically hungry anway? He may of just ate a pizza when he sees the banana.

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Posted: 25th May 2011 16:08
@Grog Grueslayer
Wow , how did you made your code color? I want and my code color in my posts
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Posted: 25th May 2011 20:44
Instead of doing this (without spaces):
[ code ]
Your code here.
[ /code ]

Do this instead (without spaces by the brackets):
[ code lang=dbp ]
Your code here.
[ /code ]

It was added to the forms about a year ago I think.

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Posted: 27th May 2011 19:33 Edited at: 27th May 2011 19:34
Let's make a test.



This is not spam , this is my test

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