@Icebox said:
It is not the best method it only allows you to move the actor if you drag it from the middle so until u get what you want this should work.
Looks pretty good to me ! That's my preferred solution to these types of mechanics, drag the actor to move, grab the edges to rotate, your example works great.
Hi just wondering of anyone could help explain to me why I am unable to type into the command field as I posted a screenshot?
I can type on the second field of the attribute but not the first like the example.
@sonicm3 Sorry I didn't notice your question ! you will find in the rule condition "numeric expression" , i dont know about the windows version cause im using a mac but it should be there
Hi Ice, thanks man, I really appreciate the time you took to help me, works perfectly!
The problem was I thought it was an attribute and I was not using the Num Expression.
Thanks for that.
Is it possible in game salad to not allow the play move any of the actors once he clicks on actor 1?
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Looks pretty good to me ! That's my preferred solution to these types of mechanics, drag the actor to move, grab the edges to rotate, your example works great.
Hi Ice, Hi do I get my edit window to allow me to type like the example?
http://s21.postimg.org/56yvu3mef/windows.jpg
Hi just wondering of anyone could help explain to me why I am unable to type into the command field as I posted a screenshot?
I can type on the second field of the attribute but not the first like the example.
@sonicm3 Sorry I didn't notice your question ! you will find in the rule condition "numeric expression" , i dont know about the windows version cause im using a mac but it should be there
Hi Ice, thanks man, I really appreciate the time you took to help me, works perfectly!
The problem was I thought it was an attribute and I was not using the Num Expression.
Thanks for that.
Is it possible in game salad to not allow the play move any of the actors once he clicks on actor 1?
You welcome , but i didn't understand what you mean here.