Tile C-warp tile to trigger the swap on maps 'this Unique freeform combo' is set on.
I want to be able to copy and paste the FFC combo on map screens i want to use it on.
When this freeform combo is not on a screen or it is missing it should not trigger it.
That way i can still use C warps without the FFC combo present, and only activates if it is present on a map.
Did you try the ffc to see if it does what you want it to do?
I still don't know what events you want to trigger moving Link around.
Zoria - you still have the Dungeon beast Moving fortress project with the moving dungeons you were working on, on it?
Can you add this script to it?
I'll probably start fresh witht he floating fortress stuff: it has been so long since I started writing it, that I honestly don't recall where I left off. I was honestly hoping that, given the long dev time on this quest, that you would consider using 2.55, as it would be far easier to make that system work in 2.55, than in 2.50.x.
In 2.55, it's less than half as complex to implement it. As an example, I can use new features, such as reading DMap settings by script, to map out where the fortress can move, rather than trying to hardcode maps of their movement into the scripts. It'd also be very useful if you designed sprites in the quest for the fortresses.
Perhaps I will make a script in 2.55, and a demo quest, so that you can see for yourself.
Note that at present, I want to finish working on 2.53, finish some 2.55 features, and make a contest quest
this month. Couple that with an already-busy schedule, and it's hard for me to accomplish anything extra in Dec/Jan/.
If I had nor previously committed to making this, then I wouldn't even consider it at this time.
Something else that would help me, is if you could create simple sketeches of your overworld areas (on paper, or in a simple graphic format), with some easy to see way to know how the world connects. I found it very hard to figure this out in the quest file.
I can make a quick demo of this swaplink script, so that you can see if it does what you want it to do, but without knowing exactly what your goal is for it, it's hard to know if it is even close to useful for you.