Thu Aug 04, 2005 2:41 pm by rower_of_death
Hey guys,
The jump drive idea was mine. ^^ I've messed around with vids before. I've actually created a few of my own. I'm used to being able to script whatever I want and have it work. I'm sure there's a way to manipulate the files. They have windows that open and have selectable text in them, so why can't I do that? I'm sure it's in there somewhere. Also, you can't think like that. In the world of game creating, anything is possible. A jump drive IS possible. How do you think the cruise engines work? It'd be like a cruise engine, only you jump from system to system. Anyway, if I fail, I fail. So long as I've tried. I won't be satisfied until I've found out for myself that I cannot do it. Now, I see the points you guys have made. My plan was, to change one of the key options you don't really use in Freelancer. For example, one of the "set weapon group" buttons. The jump would start when you hit Shift + j. So far I haven't seen Shift + j used for anything in the FL .ini files. Anyway, when that command is made, an option screen will appear, very much like the menu screen when you hit esc. It'd display every system in FL. Each system name will be selectable, just like the esc. menu. I would take the esc. menu script, copy it, edit it, and apply it. For example, say you're in the system New Tokyo and you want to go to New York. You would hit Shift + j and the menu would appear. When the mouse icon hovers over the name, the name lights up like it always does, you select the name and it activates the drive. It'd be like the cruise engines. You'd hear the charging noises and instead of it saying "Cruise engine charging- weapons offline- #%" it would say "Warp engine charging- weapons offline- #%". Then it would do the normal jump. Just like being in a jump gate. I'm sure it can be done... Again, you can do what ever you want to Freelancer, it's just a fact of being able to edit EVERY SINGLE file in it. And I'm sure there's a way to look at them. If they can, I can. No reason why I couldn't. "Think outside the box"