Monster Iestyn
Fangtastic
Add a "disable [filename.lua]". Pretty self-explanatory.
Lua scripts only run once each, and never again.
Add a "disable [filename.lua]". Pretty self-explanatory.
Lua scripts only run once each, and never again.
How would you exit a spindash by pressing it again if you immediately shoot forward when you let go?
I just did another playthrough of SRB2 and I found a few things which rather bugged me.
When the player collects an emerald token, then dies before they reach another starpost, they still keep the emerald token. I'd actually quite like to see the player lose the token and have it respawn if that is the case, especially because there are a few emerald tokens in the game that challenge the player to collect the token then survive some kind of hazard.
Also, I've mentioned this before, but I want to repeat it again. It really bothers me that there is no reason given for the player to die when Metal Sonic wins the race. Even if it is something as simple as a door slamming shut behind Metal Sonic, I would be happy. It just seems odd to have the player arbitrarily die because Metal Sonic reached the end first.
On the topic of Metal Sonic, the player can finish a few seconds behind him and still live. That's rather silly.
I don't think new players understand what exactly the countdown means in the Metal Sonic race. I mean, if the map was any other aesthetic theme it would be obvious, but Egg Rock Zone already has plenty of sections with space countdowns. How is the player supposed to know they didn't trip a space countdown timer when they reach the final stretch? This was my confusion at first, even though I figured it out after a few tries.
To make it more intuitive would really be as simple as just changing the graphic used for that specific countdown. Maybe add a checkered flag or something, I dunno.
That would defeat the entire point of making it a shorter string. Good job.Seems Engrish and too summarized for me. It's a small difference, but changing it to "SONIC GOT THROUGH THE ZONE" would make the suggestion better.
That would defeat the entire point of making it a shorter string. Good job.
The point is, if you're such a pedant for correct grammar, then you might as well ignore my suggestion completely, since changing "the act" to "the zone" will only make the thing even more lopsided.A shorter string is not the issue here at all. You can make the overall look somewhat better by just changing the spacing between things a bit. There's no need to sacrifice perfectly good language for Engrish just because it makes the text a bit more compact.