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Post by curiousdave on Jun 3, 2004 14:21:42 GMT -5
I am very impressed with the detail on this game, I just couldn't figure out how to get the score to record for a team. For example, if "team A" wins the buzzer, how do I get the points they accumulate on their scoreboard?
2nd question. I see how the questions work (q1.txt, q2.txt, etc. etc) What's the best way to set up for multiple rounds? Thanks
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Post by FrankieV on Jun 3, 2004 14:48:41 GMT -5
To give the team the score just hit either the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key ( depending on wich side won the game)
As for mutiple games I just have all the question to each game in different folders. Then when it comes time to play the next game i just replace the old question with the new questions.
Hope this helps!!!!!!!
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Post by vegitoth on Jun 3, 2004 17:21:24 GMT -5
I am very impressed with the detail on this game, I just couldn't figure out how to get the score to record for a team. For example, if "team A" wins the buzzer, how do I get the points they accumulate on their scoreboard? 2nd question. I see how the questions work (q1.txt, q2.txt, etc. etc) What's the best way to set up for multiple rounds? Thanks I usually put the question files directly into the file
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Post by Todd Robinson on Jun 4, 2004 10:11:45 GMT -5
Something I'd suggest is creating separate folders for each game. Within those folders, place the question set and the game executable. It's redundant, yes, but it would work good.
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Post by Robbie on Jun 4, 2004 12:30:38 GMT -5
That's exactly what I've done... 47 games each with 6 rounds ;D
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Post by Grey on Jun 7, 2004 12:56:26 GMT -5
I am very impressed with the detail on this game, I just couldn't figure out how to get the score to record for a team. For example, if "team A" wins the buzzer, how do I get the points they accumulate on their scoreboard? 2nd question. I see how the questions work (q1.txt, q2.txt, etc. etc) What's the best way to set up for multiple rounds? Thanks What might also help is if you... dare I say it? ...read the instructions! (old-time radio dramatic fanfare)
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Post by Todd Robinson on Jun 7, 2004 16:10:57 GMT -5
What might also help is if you... dare I say it? ...read the instructions! (old-time radio dramatic fanfare) You know what? That's the answer to about 50% of the tech e-mails I get each day! I always respond personally, though. I'm honored people want to download and use this software for thier functions or what have you.
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Post by Robbie on Jun 7, 2004 19:28:33 GMT -5
good one, Grey.
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