VERY COOL!
It would be great if you make a unpassworded quest in with we can see these things...
Then people from Austria or Germany, like I, can understand this better ^^
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VERY COOL!
It would be great if you make a unpassworded quest in with we can see these things...
Then people from Austria or Germany, like I, can understand this better ^^
The biggest suggestion I could is to make it downloadable so I can have it on my hard drive.
Wha...
Wow I could REALLY use that turtorial to make a really good quest.
woa! haven't read anything in this thread for a looong time! thanks for your imput guys! maybe i will make a small "quest" with these things in it so people can see--a good way to learn is def through example...
IDK, for some reason your tutorial plays background music even though I have my browser set not to play sounds. I find this very annoying, as I often have my own music I would rather be listening to. I don't see why you need background music for a tutorial, but if you must, at least provide a "stop" button somewhere.
It looks like you have some useful information there that I'd like to learn from, but I honestly can't stand to listen to the OoT overworld theme for more than a few minutes, and especially not when I'm trying to figure out how to use ZQuest...
It would be a great tutorial, but for this one flaw.
You could do what I did :)
copy it all onto a notepad and save it on your hard drive.
I didn't care for the eye candy and music either.
Double click on the speaker icon in your system tray.
Locate the field that says Synthesizer balance (or something similar). Click mute.
The midi (music) will now be muted, allowing you to read with silence.
Well of course, but what if I'm trying to listen to my own MIDI?
For example, I've been composing a lot of stuff recently, because I plan on using all original music in my quest. In order to hear what I'm writing, the system MIDI volume must not be zero. As I have a tendency to multitask (read: waste time online when I should be doing something else), I generally try to make sure that every other thing on my computer is completely silent.
I did see that IDK links to a .txt version in his signature, but it lacks the pictures, which would be really helpful.
I think I'm more annoyed at my browser than at IDK, though, because when I uncheck "Play sounds in web pages" it should actually not play the sounds; there shouldn't be any way to "get around" (except for Flash animations and Java applets, neither of which IDK has on his page).
Did you use Geocities Pagebuilder for that site? Also lock blocks are NOT in 163.