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3.4 Star icon 5 reviews
Last Update Feb 2021
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Create complex dialogues with ease with this tool/template!

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Highly customisable, this template will allow you to spice up your games with a full featured dialogue system as seen in many console RPG and adventure games of old.

Core features

- Framerate independant typewriter effect, complete with flawless word wrapping.

- Supports portrait, with custom placement.

- Insert variables dynamically inside your dialogues (such as your heroes' names or currently stashed gold).

- Moddable text commands. Play sound effects, pause between words, etc.

- Comes bundled with an editor to create your dialogues and test them easily.

- Data stored as a Jsoned C2 array and dictionary.

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Dialogue_System_Template_6846.zip
9.26MB
  • dialogues.capx
    4.48 MB
    dialogues_C3.c3p
    4.49 MB
    dialogues_example.c3p
    290.56 KB

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5 Reviews

  • saltandpixel's avatar
    saltandpixel
    3 years ago

    Needs a tutorial.

    It took me too long to figure out how to get the utility export correctly.

    To get the system to work, I downloaded the examplesDictionary.json and import the file into my project and make edits there.

    Then I figured out you want to use "download dictionary".

    Even though "export json" seem right, it creates something different.

    I wasted 12 hours so you don't have to. You want the json file that "download dictionary" creates.

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  • Noe Black's avatar
    Noe Black
    4 years ago

    Perfect

    It is just what i was looking for, a simple to use dialogue system for my game:)

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  • neonsean's avatar
    neonsean
    2 years ago

    Flexible, and has all the features that are needed

    Not sure why people are saying it needs more documentation. The system is well commented, and you can tell what everything does if you take the time to understand. Because of that it's also easy to modify. The only feature I wish it had is a log so previous dialogue could be brought up and reviewed.

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  • Marilefabled's avatar
    Marilefabled
    3 years ago

    Great idea, but partially broken.

    Cool idea, a lot of awesome work put into it. When it works, it works. Extremely confusing, very poor documentation. This is NOT an easy dialogue solution. Try and copy/paste everything or else you're in for a bad time. export download will not work like you think it will.

    Could be a great tool if the author (or another user) spent more time with documentation and keeping it bug-free.

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  • kyoshi's avatar
    kyoshi
    2 years ago

    jogado ao lobos

    poderia ter um video tutorial ou mais aquirvo para estuda sobre a capx. gastei dinheiro atoa

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  • Latest Version
    1.05
  • Latest Release Date
    9 Feb, 2021

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saltandpixel's avatar
saltandpixel
3 years ago

Needs a tutorial.

It took me too long to figure out how to get the utility export correctly.

To get the system to work, I downloaded the examplesDictionary.json and import the file into my project and make edits there.

Then I figured out you want to use "download dictionary".

Even though "export json" seem right, it creates something different.

I wasted 12 hours so you don't have to. You want the json file that "download dictionary" creates.

6 of 6 users found this review helpful Was this review helpful?

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