Hard to really condense it all into the title, but I recently swapped to a macbook air due to my old windows laptop getting damaged. The issue is now i can't do most special moves since they all require stuff like down-back and forward-back in their command files, and my keys are slightly too spread out for me to reliably do those commands. I know how to edit the moves in the cmd somewhat efficiently(considering I have to do this for every single character :/ ), but the issue arises in characters using the explodsive buffering system. I can't seem to figure out the numbers. There's ones that represent quarter circles but I didn't see anything that represents these same commands without the down-backs and down forwards. If anyone knows what I can do for characters using this system or perhaps just widely simplify all of these commands at once (I'm grasping at straws there but if someway actually exists, I'd love for someone to tell me about it), please help.
Re: Play music when player life is at a certain level
Didn't really mean to sound that way, completely apologize. I guess I was frustrated more at myself for not being able to do it myself and projected a bit. No excuse for replying that way to someone who helped me with a code I'd been stumped on for hours. Won't happen again.
Re: Play music when player life is at a certain level
Thanks a bunch, seems to be working! Although next time if ever, please don't write that last line the way you did. It was causing a precaching error and I've been stumped for the last 10 minutes lol. Thanks again.
I have been fiddling with this for the past hour or so and I have no idea how to get it to work. This has nothing to do with a stage, just the player's character itself. As the title suggests, I want the character to play a song when they get below a certain hp threshold. The closest I've gotten is a constant repetition of the beginning part of the song and any other sound is completely mute. If you do explain how I'd get it to work, try including some sort of example to aid my understanding of it, cuz I'm still relatively new to this stuff.
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