here is the link...the button that is acting wierd is the ring that fades when after u watch the scene that is played when hitting the "history" button on the main menu. u'll know what im talkin about when u see it...thanks
http://www.angelfire.com/mac2/opilac/gollum.html
thanks for the help. it worked fine after that. now another small question. a couple buttons i made seems to have trouble at first to do their assigned "gotoandplay" action. eventually the scene that i want the button to take me to appears but after i click on the damn button like 10...
i created this interactive menu and so far it has two buttons and they were each assigned different scenes to gotoandplay when clicked.but no matter what i do, one of they both goto the same damn scene. anyone know why? please help.
thanks
-john
the buttons script is:
on(release) {
nextscene();
}
however, i fixed the problem. for some reason everything runs smooth when i used the "gotoandplay" action script.
thanks for replying tho
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