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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jun 23, 2010 20:25:35 GMT -5
Hmm well I figured that since a lot of people are die-hard PW fans (like myself x3) that they might be interested in making their OWN PW game! I tried some of the other case makers a while back on court-records.net but my personal favorite is the one on Ace Attorney Online. If you use Internet Explorer you might want to get Firefox as well so you can use the case maker otherwise you're out of luck. Also, the website offers tutorials to get you started and you can play other trials that members have finished so you can get a feel as to how it works. aceattorney.sparklin.org/If you're interested in other case makers on other websites, visit the link below. www.court-records.net/casemakers.htm
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Post by Nina on Jun 26, 2010 19:27:39 GMT -5
I love using it myself X3 I love The series, Kyo showed me it... though I've yet to finish a case
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Post by Kyo on Jun 26, 2010 21:22:24 GMT -5
That case maker is pretty good, but it tends to get lag-tastic if you make your case too long. If you want to make a long, serious case or series of cases, I do suggest learning to use PyWright. It requires that you learn to script using it's coding system, but it's basically a Python clone so it's really easy to learn. Not to say that AA:O is bad. It's actually really good for an online deal. I just prefer PyWright.
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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jun 26, 2010 21:27:36 GMT -5
Hi Kyo I haven't seen you in a long time! Hmm well I think AA is good for those that want to try a case maker even if they don't know coding so it's more open-ended. Easy to use, understand, etc.. So that way there isn't a restriction but Py is good too.
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Post by Nina on Jun 26, 2010 21:30:44 GMT -5
AAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAH!!! A ghost!!! *runs in fear of Kyo, but slams into a open door*
Yeah Py is good, but if your like me you'll morel ikely then not let the dust gather on Py cuz you get bored of learning code.
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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jun 26, 2010 21:36:55 GMT -5
... How do you slam into an OPEN door? O.o
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Post by Kyo on Jun 26, 2010 21:38:11 GMT -5
Hi Kyo I haven't seen you in a long time! Hmm well I think AA is good for those that want to try a case maker even if they don't know coding so it's more open-ended. Easy to use, understand, etc.. So that way there isn't a restriction but Py is good too. I haven't been here in a long time. I figured I'd pop in and see what was up inbetween countless hours of playing Portal and Garry's Mod. If my signature is evident of anything is that I'm a Steam junkie now. ANYWAYWhen it comes to scripting in PyWright all I have to say is this.
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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jun 26, 2010 21:49:56 GMT -5
I don't see anything :/
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Post by Nina on Jun 26, 2010 22:00:07 GMT -5
Me thinks someone needs to get out more *TOTALY not one to talk*
Okay I might try Py again.
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Post by Kyo on Jun 26, 2010 22:00:36 GMT -5
Here is a direct link to the image.
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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jun 26, 2010 22:02:50 GMT -5
Me thinks someone needs to get out more *TOTALY not one to talk* Okay I might try Py again. Me?
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Post by Nina on Jun 29, 2010 23:23:12 GMT -5
Nope, Kyo XD
(to short of post, heres something to make it longer)
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Post by straylize ¥6/2/2010¥ on Jul 19, 2010 2:16:40 GMT -5
Nope, Kyo XD (to short of post, heres something to make it longer) Hmm maybe I should start doing this more often.
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