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Law's 3-Image Gameover Screen

Version 1.0
The Law G14
11/5/09


Introduction

This is a nice little script that allows it so that when you have a gameover, you can return to the title screen, continue another save file, or quit the game. Also, it allows these options to be pictures that you can scroll through. So, essentially, this script is pretty much a three-image title screen except instead of being in the title screen, you’re in the gameover screen.

Features

-Allows you to go back to the title screen, load a saved game, or quit the game.

-Changes command window into three seperate pictures.

Script

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Compatibility

This script will most likely run into errors with scripts that change around the gameover screen.

Screenshot

None for this type of script.

Installation

For this script to work, you have to save 6 images into the Graphics/Titles section of your recourse manager. They should be named ‘title’, ‘title_active’, ‘load’, ‘load_active’, ‘quit’, and ‘quit_active’.

Terms and Conditions

Just credit it me where it's due smile.gif

Special Thanks

Special Thanks to Paradog’s Three Image Title and Juan’s Custom Gameover Screen since this script is almost just a fusion of those two scripts smile.gif
Taiine
Woohoo! Another killer script by The LAW! And anothyer to add to the list for my games tongue.gif
The Law G14
Yay, I'm glad you found this useful happy.gif If you have any problems with the script, please report it smile.gif
shadwblitz
Thanks for your awesome scripts Law! It's exactly what I've been looking for! biggrin.gif
The Law G14
Any other ideas or thoughts about what I could do to improve or add on to the script?

Oh, and thanks for the nice comment Shadwblitz smile.gif
Legacy
Very nice like always. great work. keep it up.
The Law G14
Thanks Legacy, glad you like it smile.gif
NathanR
Hey im kinda new to your script's huh.gif

anyway Ireckon there awesome biggrin.gif , but I do know how to use this one, as I have only had rmxp for a couple of days now. If you could help I would be grateful. laugh.gif
The Law G14
No problem, Nathan smile.gif

Just click the link to the script and copy the whole thing. Open up your rmxp project and press F11 to bring up the script editor and scroll down to the bottom. Right click on Main and press insert. There should be a blank area now. Click it and you should see a big empty space to the right of the list of default scripts. Paste the script in there and then save 6 images into the Graphics/Titles section of your recourse manager. They should be named ‘title’, ‘title_active’, ‘load’, ‘load_active’, ‘quit’, and ‘quit_active’.

Hope that helps smile.gif

NathanR
QUOTE (The Law G14 @ Jan 9 2010, 06:32 AM) *
No problem, Nathan smile.gif

Just click the link to the script and copy the whole thing. Open up your rmxp project and press F11 to bring up the script editor and scroll down to the bottom. Right click on Main and press insert. There should be a blank area now. Click it and you should see a big empty space to the right of the list of default scripts. Paste the script in there and then save 6 images into the Graphics/Titles section of your recourse manager. They should be named ‘title’, ‘title_active’, ‘load’, ‘load_active’, ‘quit’, and ‘quit_active’.

Hope that helps smile.gif


Thanks, sorry it took long to reply I've been out of town, anyway I reckon your scripts are the best and this was great help, Im way more familiar with scripts so yours are easy to follow now, also can you show me how to convert vx scripts, im not very good at converting yet, you dont have to ok biggrin.gif
The Law G14
Wow, thanks for the compliment smile.gif

Also, about converting scripts, you can't really learn how to convert from vx to xp or visa versa, you just have to have a basic understanding of both RGSS and RGSS2 so you know what to change. If you have a script you'd like converted, just PM me it and I'll try to convert it into XP smile.gif
Avarius
Thanks for the script!
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