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Explv's Scripting 101

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Great tutorial. I have a background in C# and C++ so this was very easy to pick up with your guide. Keep it up man! would love to see you finish this thing.

1 minute ago, Explv said:

Yep, I will add a section on Events

Can you go over (idk what they are technically called, but i'm gonna call them mouse events) mouse events? Like hovering the mouse over a skill to check the xp, or moving it off screen, etc? 

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1 minute ago, HexMurder said:

Can you go over (idk what they are technically called, but i'm gonna call them mouse events) mouse events? Like hovering the mouse over a skill to check the xp, or moving it off screen, etc? 

Sure

1 hour ago, Explv said:

Sure

Can u tech me how to make a sik zulrah skrept :doge:

Right gonna follow this an try to write my first script wish me luck

Thanks, how would i set the Position to where the script started to use it for later (to walk back to where we started)

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On 15/02/2017 at 3:33 PM, contiez said:

Thanks, how would i set the Position to where the script started to use it for later (to walk back to where we started)

In the onStart() method, set a global Position variable to myPosition()

Very detailed tutorial, overall a good job.

 

HOWEVER, you do like your immutables, which isnt a problem, but in a tutorial I think its best to keep things as simple as possible.

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