Okay,
I want to apologize to you all. I was trying to be brief( Up early trying to get some work done before rushing to work).
I'll abreviate where I can.
Here is the set up. I placed 4 NPCs in an area. A trigger spawns 24 more NPCs. The 24 are divided into 3 factions(groups).
When the 24 are spawned, they are assigned 24 new tags. The script is set on HB of a placeable. It uses Set and GetLocalInt to controll the pace of actions in the area I know that before it's finished it's going to get big.
This is the chopped down version that I have so far.
object oPC
object oArea Tag
objects Tags of the placed NPCs
object Placeable OBJECT_SELF
if(GetArea(oPC) == oArea)//List of Variables only if PC is in Area &
{
if(GetIsNight())// if it is night.
{
24 objects Tags
Various ints, strings,ect
// BEGIN SCRIPT//
if(GetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl") == 4)
{
AssignCommand(oShA,ActionSpeakString("When Her Boyfriend's Gone Away!",nVolS));
SetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl",5);
}
else
{
if(GetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl") == 3)
{
AssignCommand(oShA,ActionSpeakString("3rd line?",nVolS));
SetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl",4);
}
else
{
if(GetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl") == 2)
{
AssignCommand(oShA,ActionSpeakString("2nd line",nVolS));
SetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl",3);
}
else
{
if(GetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl") == 1)
{
AssignCommand(oShA,ActionSpeakString("1st line of dirty song!",nVolS));
SetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl",2);
}
else
{
SetLocalInt(oCase,"Brawl",1);
} // int 1
} // int 2
} // int 3
} // int 4
} //IsNight
} //oArea
}
This is the first verse of the song(2 more to go). As it is currently writen, the first NPC sings all 4 lines and then starts from the beginning.
What I am trying to do is to have some of the group of 8 singing, some drinking, some laughing and so on. The same for the other 16. It is eventualy going to turn into a barroom brawl.
And here is where being a noob sucks. I am not such a noob that I didn't know I could assign the commands individualy, but I am enough of a noob to scratch my head and look confused when I read White Tiger's post. From what I've read on the lexicon, it's called a wrapper function ? Don't get it.
So,if any of you could give me some help(small words and an ocassional slap on the back of the head), I would be most grateful.
Ed.