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Author Topic: Question About Graphs  (Read 1686 times)

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Question About Graphs
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Sorry again for the very newb question, but is there a way to just put a skill's <FLOAT>WEAPONDAMAGEPCT: value on a graph of some kind so you don't have to specify it per level?

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Re: Question About Graphs
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Mmm...  yes, but...

While you could scale the damage percent, you wouldn't also be scaling the soak percent, so it'd probably be more work.

I suggest using the PMPE.  You can define a simple equation, like #*4+26#, for the damage% and the soak%, and have it increment per level: 30, 34, 38, etc.  In PMPE, #*4+26# reads as (LEVEL*4)+26.

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Thanks gyt! I understand what you mean, but I haven't really used PMPE yet :(

Tho now you mention the method, I may be able to approximate it using some search magic in NP++.  It wouldn't automate it, but I think I can have all the fields display in one neat column so they're easier to edit  :-\

Thanks again!



Re: Question About Graphs
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gyt the macros got changed for PMPE lol
its now   
#26+4*L# for the 1st example

phan you cant use graphs on a skills event strings.
its annoying to scale up numbers but PMPE will help you immensely with that,
maybe i should make a tut on how to use it?

Re: Question About Graphs
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Quote from: TwinkleToes
phan you cant use graphs on a skills event strings.
its annoying to scale up numbers but PMPE will help you immensely with that,
maybe i should make a tut on how to use it?

Thanks for the help Twinkle!

and a PMPE tut would be really great! when you have the time of course ;D


Re: Question About Graphs
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I know, TT, but I'm still using 1.0 until I figure out 2.0!   :D

Re: Question About Graphs
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@Phanjam I figured out PMPE 2.0.  I'll post a video tutorial sometime soon.  It's not hard, it just takes a few minutes to get the hang of and get all the files and programs in order.

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Thanks gyt! Much appreciated :)


Re: Question About Graphs
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I fear the quality might not be high enough to make it very useful, but here it is:


 

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