TOO long a link...
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TOO long a link...
i made a small game and i want to see if its funcinal! but http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/player. ... D%7D&debug is the link! help
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Re: TOO long a link...
Save the game and then try to open it in the player.
It looks like dynamic playtesting doesn't work if you've made "too long" of an edit.
It looks like dynamic playtesting doesn't work if you've made "too long" of an edit.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson
Re: TOO long a link...
Now it won't let me speak about the victim even though I programmed in a conversation!
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Re: TOO long a link...
Save your trial, and then refresh the trial player. My first guess is that you simply haven't saved after you wrote the talk conversation.
If that doesn't work, I'll look at it myself.
If that doesn't work, I'll look at it myself.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson
Re: TOO long a link...
Still... same result... I press the only talk button and nothing happens... in fact, Nothing works! my came is called turnabout fight.
It's ok now, i fixed it.
It's ok now, i fixed it.
Last edited by Enthalpy on Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Please do not double post.
Reason: Please do not double post.
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Re: TOO long a link...
First, please do not double post.
Second, what was the problem?
Second, what was the problem?
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson