Author Topic: VCE is screwy  (Read 1526 times)

I just downloaded VCE v19 and I don't know if it's just me, but the ifVariableTrue and ifVariableFalse don't work at all...

I'm very dissapointed because I had made a pretty nice rpg going a while ago and now I can't seem to get a simple money system going... :/

It'd be best to use a mod or make your own.

post a screenshot of your events

I think you're just doing it wrong, if you'd like I can take a look.
I know how to make a server money system.

It'd be best to use a mod or make your own.

How dare you sir, events are totally worth it an work amazingly.

How dare you sir, events are totally worth it an work amazingly.
they make everything really difficult where with coding you have everything at your disposal, and you can do it all easier

they make everything really difficult where with coding you have everything at your disposal, and you can do it all easier

Have my kids swollow

they make everything really difficult where with coding you have everything at your disposal, and you can do it all easier

Aren't our statements completely biased, so by saying "it'd be best...", your statement is opinionated, and is not based on any testing.  You, as far as I know, are not an eventer, so higher-level events are more likely difficult for you, whereas I can whip up a request for an event system quickly.  Events are extremely easy, have versatile functionality, and have immediate error feedback.

Coding, as far as my understanding leads me to believe, requires the coder to code an immediately untestable code, start blockland, make a server/singleplayer, and test the code, then close all of that down and change the minute coding errors, then repeat until near perfection, whereupon they post it on the forums and have people come back with the bugs.  Events, on the other hand, offer immediate signs of eventing failures, do not waste time with starting blockland, starting a server/singleplayer, or shutting down again, and bugs are fixed as they happen in game.

Probabilistically, events have a lesser chance of being messed up compared to coding (events have selection boxes with the inputs, targets, outputs, and sometimes parameters, and there is a max of 100 lines of events per brick), whereas coding is completely typed-in, and mathematically, any letter space has to include the probability for a typo.

Math aside, the click and select process of events is much simpler than the remember and type method of coding, granted that the user must know what inputs work with what targets and outputs.

Events, on the other hand, offer immediate signs of eventing failures, do not waste time with starting blockland, starting a server/singleplayer, or shutting down again, and bugs are fixed as they happen in game.

Ever heard of exec(); ?



Ever heard of exec(); ?

No, actually.  Again, not a forgetin coder.  Read, dipstuff.

I still turn to probability to show that events are way better for this than coding.

lol u jus pwned that n00b bro

*lol, u look @ ur profile, nub?* - "%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"

I really wish this stuffty language would get the forget out of the Internet.  If you can't type properly or at a reasonable speed, you really shouldn't be playing or doing anything that involves any bit of interwebs.

And for the sake of enlightening you to less of a noob, the only reason to use n00b is when the correct spelling, noob, is blocked, such as in servers, which it is not here.

I really wish this stuffty language would get the forget out of the Internet.  If you can't type properly or at a reasonable speed, you really shouldn't be playing or doing anything that involves any bit of interwebs.
People have typed like that since the dawn of chatting on the Internet.

You also managed to miss a rather obvious joke.

so, after all these posts, he still hasn't said what he is trying to do/posted an image of his events?
this isn't going to get solved quickly

so, after all these posts, he still hasn't said what he is trying to do/posted an image of his events?
this isn't going to get solved quickly

Right.

People have typed like that since the dawn of chatting on the Internet.

You also managed to miss a rather obvious joke.

An people used horses to pull their chariots and used stone swords to fight since the dawn of humanity, but they went away, so can immature/lazy typing.

And there is no joke, I see the typical response from someone when they are suggesting a solution to a problem in a sarcastic manner "ever heard of..."