Is this Godot 4? I noticed this is almost a year and a half old now. I'm making an adventure game, and i'm doing it in phases because it's hard for me to conceptualize stuff, and organize and so forth. So I figured the most basic adventure game I could make is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure style game, and that's not much different than a visual novel. CYOA is mostly just text, and then it gives you choices (in the original book format, it was what page to turn to) to pick. This is the simplest type, so in order to build my game, i'd do it in phases, starting with text cyoa style, then along the way add some static graphics, and maybe some ambient music (like just a basically play in the background track, without any real music composition or sound effects or anything) and eventually I would add a a text parser, and then I would add clickable choices... and so forth. So I'm looking into visual novel "from scratch" videos (that's why I didn't watch your other tutorial, I don't really want to use a ready made system because of my unique needs)
Thank you very much for your hard work, I thought I wouldn't be able to find a tutorial about Godot novel at all, but after seeing you, I'm very happy.
if you find another about visual novel in godot please tell me, (currently using renpy) But I need something capable of doing more stuff. tryed the one in gdquest but isnt quite what im looking for.
Try this out :) -Get the latest version of godot. - get the latest dialogic 2 from the github repo . I came across this issue once and this fixed it for me. Let me know if that does anything .
yo bro ya know what doesn't exist on youtube? turn based combat and party management tutorials and with unity fallout gadot seems to be picking up steam, thats why i am here lol
Hello, thank you for your video. There's one place in Dialogic that I'm stuck on. I added the csv files to the project for translation and made the necessary changes to the project settings. I don't know what I should do next. Can you help me?
Sorry for the late replay, I get all my music from free music archive. freemusicarchive.org/home. I actually had those tracks for many years. I really do not know who the author is but the tracks are really solid.
This was amazing! Can you please go more detailed tutorials on making a visual novel? No one is really doing this. Using all the logic buttons, jumping around to new and old scenes? maybe some advanced techniques? Later saving to STEAM adding achievements? Love to see a full course on this.