![Image](http://my.execpc.com/10/21/yance/Fallout/debrief1.jpg)
And here are the actions of two of the triggers, the other six are similar:
![Image](http://my.execpc.com/10/21/yance/Fallout/debrief2.jpg)
![Image](http://my.execpc.com/10/21/yance/Fallout/debrief3.jpg)
Can anyone see what I am doing wrong? Why do they repeat at the end of the mission?
Easy. Just save an alternate version of your map, then use that to set the triggers that trip your debriefs up to "Always" conditions. Just go through and do it for each one. Since you have only four debrief topics is shouldn't take too long. Otherwise you're right, it takes a long, long time. (Then again, that might be fun if you're lookin' for some good play time.Jimmyjay86 wrote:Hmmm, now have to figure an easy way to test the debriefs without going through the mission several different ways...............................
This is really simple, 46+2, because you don't need to do a damned thing for the Mission Debrief to display. All you have to do is have the appropriate text in your speech file (which since you're getting the PipBoy Interface, you do) and when the mission starts up the mission briefing will appear in the appropriate box.Forty-six & Two wrote:Hey now were talking about briefings... For some reason my new map displays the briefing 2 times.... in different kinds of boxes... First the pipboy interface, then the ordinary briefing box (As in core campaign maps)
The trigger setup is: Condition: Main Actor Alive (Tried "Always" as well, same thing) Action: Display briefing text.
Ah.... ok... Now I feel stupid. But thanks anywayOnTheBounce wrote:This is really simple, 46+2, because you don't need to do a damned thing for the Mission Debrief to display. All you have to do is have the appropriate text in your speech file (which since you're getting the PipBoy Interface, you do) and when the mission starts up the mission briefing will appear in the appropriate box.
The reason you're getting that second box is because you're telling the game to display World Text, which is handy for many things, but not required for your Mission Briefing.
Alles klar, Herr Kommisar? :mrgreen:[OTB
OnTheBounce wrote:Alles klar, Herr Kommisar? :mrgreen:
One of you two wanna clue the rest of us in?46 & 2 wrote:SÃ¥ den er bare fjong du.
Strange that it was returned. If you do need me to render it, PM me and I'll give you another (better) eMail address that I can be reached at.46+2 wrote:Oh yea, btw bout my map and rendering it? I sent you it by E-mail but it was returned. But I think Red will try to render it so its ok. Last thing I need to send it off to DAC.
Well, I'll clue you in on my bit. What that little phrase means (literally)is, "Is everything clear, Mr. Inspector?" Right around the time you were born there was an Austrian chap who went by the unlikely name of "Falco" and he had a hit that -- amazingly enough -- actually went somewhere in the US, even though it was sung in German. There was also a (lame-ass) English version which was also a hit, done by After the Fire.Max-Violence wrote:One of you two wanna clue the rest of us in?OnTheBounce wrote:Alles klar, Herr Kommisar? :mrgreen:
Ok, thanks. But I think Red will do it. Hehe.OnTheBounce wrote:Strange that it was returned. If you do need me to render it, PM me and I'll give you another (better) eMail address that I can be reached at.46+2 wrote:Oh yea, btw bout my map and rendering it? I sent you it by E-mail but it was returned. But I think Red will try to render it so its ok. Last thing I need to send it off to DAC.
Well, I'll clue you in on my bit. What that little phrase means (literally)is, "Is everything clear, Mr. Inspector?" Right around the time you were born there was an Austrian chap who went by the unlikely name of "Falco" and he had a hit that -- amazingly enough -- actually went somewhere in the US, even though it was sung in German. There was also a (lame-ass) English version which was also a hit, done by After the Fire.Max-Violence wrote:One of you two wanna clue the rest of us in?OnTheBounce wrote:Alles klar, Herr Kommisar? :mrgreen:
I'm not sure 'bout 46+2's bit. I think it's a safe bet that it's Danish -- I admit I threw my little bit in there to see if German was similar enough to Danish to give him a headache like Dutch does me -- but all I can really recognize is the last word which looks like an informal "you" (du). (English got rid of the formal/informal versions of you quite some time ago.)
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