Difference between revisions of "Osiris"
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− | {{warning|In general, you '''''cannot''''' use Osiris scripting in Game Master mode. The reason is that when a saved game master mode game is loaded, all database facts from the savegame are deleted and the story is reinitialised from scratch. This was a conscious design decision of game master mode, because everything should be under direct control of the game master. You can use [[Scripting|behaviour scripts | + | {{warning|In general, you '''''cannot''''' use Osiris scripting in Game Master mode. The reason is that when a saved game master mode game is loaded, all database facts from the savegame are deleted and the story is reinitialised from scratch. This was a conscious design decision of game master mode, because everything should be under direct control of the game master. You can use [[Scripting|behaviour scripts]], though.}} |
* [[Osiris_Overview|Osiris Overview]] | * [[Osiris_Overview|Osiris Overview]] |
Revision as of 13:38, 4 December 2017
In general, you cannot use Osiris scripting in Game Master mode. The reason is that when a saved game master mode game is loaded, all database facts from the savegame are deleted and the story is reinitialised from scratch. This was a conscious design decision of game master mode, because everything should be under direct control of the game master. You can use behaviour scripts, though. |
- Osiris tutorial videos from DOS1 (the language has changed a little, but the base concepts are still the same and these videos are still 99% relevant; you can ignore the last one about dialogs, as the dialog system has changed completely)