Ambrosia Garden Archive

    • I completed the first level of my new scenario, entitled battle of Sol. I tested it, and after four seconds of it working perfectly, the screen fades out and it shows the epilogue screen. (I put in an epilogue for the heck of it)
      The scenario conditions that I have are as follows: If object 000(player's ship) is destroyed, declare victory for player 1. (computer)
      If owner: player 1 Subject: 018 (enemy planet) Direct: -1 (I have no Idea what direct is for, yet) then Declare victory for player 0 (you).
      Can somebody help me? This is the first time I'm trying to use Hera.

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      We don't go to hell,
      memories of us do.
      And if you go to hell,
      I'll still remember you.

    • Which player does their planet start out as?

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      "I think I have discovered the problem with humans. It is not entirely stupidity, as I once thought. It is their pigheaded and baseless philosophy: "If it isn't me, then it's opinions, feelings, and life do not matter, and it was meant to serve me." They also have this ability for creating excuses that are pointless, but they get others to believe it. A few examples: "It's only some savages. It's only five acres of rain forest. It's only one semi-truck. It's only fifty gallons of toxic waste..." After this realization, I marvelled at how humans, and the rest of the planet, have survived for so very long."
      - Me

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      Originally posted by Talon Karrde:
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      If owner: player 1 Subject: 018 (enemy planet) Direct: -1 (I have no Idea what direct is for, yet) then Declare victory for player 0 (you).

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      Ummmm, it looks like you are saying that if the computer owns its planet then the human player wins. Remember, player 1 is the computer, not the human. The human is number 0.

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      (This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 01-17-2001).)

    • No, sorry, I mistyped. What I meant was if player 0 owns object 18, then Declare victory for player 0.

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      We don't go to hell,
      memories of us do.
      And if you go to hell,
      I'll still remember you.

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      Originally posted by Mag Steelglass:
      **Which player does their planet start out as?

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      Well?

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      "I think I have discovered the problem with humans. It is not entirely stupidity, as I once thought. It is their pigheaded and baseless philosophy: "If it isn't me, then it's opinions, feelings, and life do not matter, and it was meant to serve me." They also have this ability for creating excuses that are pointless, but they get others to believe it. A few examples: "It's only some savages. It's only five acres of rain forest. It's only one semi-truck. It's only fifty gallons of toxic waste..." After this realization, I marvelled at how humans, and the rest of the planet, have survived for so very long."
      - Me

    • This is likely the same problem as with the "all ships destroyed." Just a little thing: If the player only has one ship, then won't the scenario end in defeat once you lose the ship anyway.

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      -Pallas Athene of Dysian Beta, Obish Consensus Representative
      -Nieru Dast, {M}ilitia Aeriane
      -Danae Vernius
      "Cheaters don't really win, and winners don't really cheat. Unless you're talking politics." -Durandal

    • Mag: the player 1 starts out as owner of object 018. (the enemy planet)

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      We don't go to hell,
      memories of us do.
      And if you go to hell,
      I'll still remember you.

    • Hmm. Email it to me, and I'll see what I can do.

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      "I think I have discovered the problem with humans. It is not entirely stupidity, as I once thought. It is their pigheaded and baseless philosophy: "If it isn't me, then it's opinions, feelings, and life do not matter, and it was meant to serve me." They also have this ability for creating excuses that are pointless, but they get others to believe it. A few examples: "It's only some savages. It's only five acres of rain forest. It's only one semi-truck. It's only fifty gallons of toxic waste..." After this realization, I marvelled at how humans, and the rest of the planet, have survived for so very long."
      - Me

    • Ok. I'll fiddle around with the conditions a little, and if that doesn't work, I'll mail it to you tomorrow.

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      We don't go to hell,
      memories of us do.
      And if you go to hell,
      I'll still remember you.