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FPSC Classic Product Chat / 2 Quick questions

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Michael S
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 21:47
1. is it possable to make an on-screen map?

2. with the install creator program can you make a ragistration code for you game? if not is there software that can do it?

Stamina
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 22:25
I use Advanced Installer for my games and files. It will allow you to direct users to a webpage if you wanted that. As for the onscreen map..dont know if thats possible. I think that would require the game to always keep track of your every position in the game, and from the limitations of FPSC, I think that might be an item that would slow down the game...It would be a nice item to be ablt to press a key to see where you are in the game though.

OF COURSE, I could be wrong as I am definatly NOT a programmer...lol, just an opinion based on my reading just about every thread in this forum.
Rick123
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 23:14
Click Team's Install Creator should support registration codes.
Michael S
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 23:38
How do i set one up in click team?

Les Horribres
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Posted: 5th Jun 2006 01:24
OSM... have zones allround your level and each zone displays a dot on your screen, walk out of the zone and the dot goes away. Make a pic for a map to display that as well... will require around 200 scripts, and that is why it won't work (script limits you see)

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kraM
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Posted: 5th Jun 2006 02:58
You will need Install Creator Pro to do registration codes. I use it and it's money well spent.

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Candle_
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Posted: 5th Jun 2006 07:44
You can try CyberInstaller Suite 2005 3.1
Publisher's Description
CyberInstaller Suite is a suite of programs for the creation of installation packages to distribute applications written using any development environment (C++, Delphi, Java. Net, Visual Basic, etc.).

The "Free" version is completely free of charge and allows you to distribute your own software in the easiest and cheapest possible way. CyberInstaller Suite (CIS) highlights itself from other installers for the great easy of use joined to the many functionalities and the great versatility offered.

New version 2005 3.1! (Genuary 30th 2006) Studio stability improved and complete multilanguage support.

Features:

* renewed engine (compact, fast, reliable)
* detailed summary of changes applied to the system
* roll-back for maximum safety
* wizards for packages assisted creation
* Finds Dependencies tool completely automatic
* multilanguage support (Translator tool included!)
* creation and automatic management of serial codes
* management minimum requirements
* .Net 2.x integrated support
* compatible with Windows XP SP2 and Server 2003
* automatic search of on-line updates for all modules

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Stamina
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Posted: 6th Jun 2006 05:15
CyberInstaller Suite is really good, BUT if you dont purchase anything other than the free version, then you are limited to a 50 meg file size. Thats rather limiting when you think of some of these FPSC demos.

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