Difference between revisions of "ForceGreet (Procedure)"

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*The ForceGreet package template handles all the details about getting the actor to walk up to the player, etc.
*The ForceGreet package template handles all the details about getting the actor to walk up to the player, etc.
*For a topic with more than 4 lines, testing showed that the ForceGreet procedure does not seem to enter conversation with the player, and acts like a Say procedure where the actor follows the player.
*For a topic with more than 4 lines, testing showed that the ForceGreet procedure does not seem to enter conversation with the player, and acts like a Say procedure where the actor follows the player.
It is recommended that a topic with many lines that is the subject of a ForceGreet procedure is split into multiple topics, with the initial one having few lines and being linked by invisible continuation to the rest.
*It is recommended that a topic with many lines that is the subject of a ForceGreet procedure is split into multiple topics, with the initial one having few lines and being linked by invisible continuation to the rest.


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Revision as of 13:21, 21 December 2014

Behavior

Description:
Used to get NPCs to engage in a specific conversation with the player

The procedure completes:
After the actor says the line (and exits dialogue with the player ???)

Parameters

  • Topic (Topic): Points to the topic that the actor will say
  • NPCWaitLocation (Location): Where the NPC will wait for the player to enter the TargetTriggerLocation
  • TargetTriggerLocation (Location): Where the player must be to trigger the actor to start dialogue

                                 

Notes

  • The ForceGreet package template handles all the details about getting the actor to walk up to the player, etc.
  • For a topic with more than 4 lines, testing showed that the ForceGreet procedure does not seem to enter conversation with the player, and acts like a Say procedure where the actor follows the player.
  • It is recommended that a topic with many lines that is the subject of a ForceGreet procedure is split into multiple topics, with the initial one having few lines and being linked by invisible continuation to the rest.

See Also