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#1 Sans

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Posted 01 June 2017 - 09:10 PM

hi everyone i have a question. i know there's not script exist for this one but that can be a great idea if we can make a global script named GameOver.z or .zh that if Link dies we can just add the custom music in format mp3 or ogg. What you think about this ?

#2 Timelord

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Posted 01 June 2017 - 11:49 PM

hi everyone i have a question. i know there's not script exist for this one but that can be a great idea if we can make a global script named GameOver.z or .zh that if Link dies we can just add the custom music in format mp3 or ogg. What you think about this ?

 

IIRC, this requires a custom-scripted 'game over' screen. I do not believe that it is possible to set the game over MIDI at all.



#3 Evan20000

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Posted 01 June 2017 - 11:51 PM

ZC's death sequence is extremely hardcoded. Doing so would require making an entire custom game over sequence. Certainly not impossible, but it's much more work than just calling an audio file if Link's health is less than 1. That said, I might need to do something like this in an upcoming project. If I do, and it doesn't end up being a giant mess, I might be willing to clean it up and publish it.

(If anyone else wants to make this before me, go right ahead. My interest with this is purely hypothetical at the moment and is a long way out if it even happens at all.)

#4 Sans

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Posted 02 June 2017 - 02:28 PM

ah because i was planning to use the Game Over them from Ocarina of Time or from Zelda Link's Awakening game over theme for this one.




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