Existent or non-existent outfits?

I wanted to change outfits to two characters, from default to custom. So I made two outfits.

Everything was fine then. Both outfits’ names were pink.

But when I tried to save after adding one of the outfits to a character, I got a warning that the outfit doesn’t exist. I updated it (because maybe it just hadn’t been saved), but I still got the warning.
I changed the outfit’s name. Then, finally, it existed.
But then the other outfit “didn’t exist”!!
I changed the second outfit’s name too, but then, again, it was the first outfit that “didn’t exist”.

Can anyone tell me what’s happening?
Is this a bug, or did I do something wrong?

I can’t go on with my story — only if I want my characters to go around in default “actor” clothes.

help

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Make sure you spelt the outfit name right, and coded it like:
@CHARACTER changes into outfit_name

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Okay. Can you send a screenschot of the script?

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I’ll do it a bit later, I don’t really have time now :confused:

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That’s okay- I’ll try help you when you have time. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Hi! I’m not sure I understood clearly, but if you want to change the default clothes (the ones automatically given by Episode in character creation) you can directly change the clothes in the default outfit in “Outfits”.

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I know how to change clothes, just that thing keep saying my outfits doesn’t exist

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Here are the screenshots. I don’t think I did wrong, I think it’s a bug…

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What you’ve done wrong is the word “outfit”.
You just need to write it as:
@BACK CHAR 1 changes into BACKCHAR1

Because it thinks the outfit is called “outfit BACKCHAR1”
Does that make sense?

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I’m gonna go check

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Thank you, it really helped!
When I was writing that line, there appeared a text “changes into outfit”. I didn’t know the “outfit” had to be replaced with my outfit’s actual name. My bad… but thank you so much for your help!

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Hey glad you fixed it! :blob_hearts:

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Btw you’ve got a nice story, just started reading & like it already

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Really?? :pleading_face:
Thank you that means a lot. :blob_hearts:
The first few episodes are pretty cringe though- :rofl::see_no_evil:

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No no, they’re very good :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
But maybe you should allow the player to choose their character’s name & love interest or something, idk
In my story, you can choose the gender of both the main character and the lover, but it resulted in me having to make 4 different storylines with each gender :rofl: :dizzy_face:
But if people likes it, it may be worth the effort

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Yeah, when I first started writing it, I didn’t know how to do all that… bit late to change it now. :sweat_smile:
4 different storylines?! Ahh I can hardly manage 1 :rofl:

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It was super confusing.
When you click male + female, female + female starts playing… :see_no_evil: And so on.
One time I even thought about deleting it all and have 1 storyline again!

But somehow I managed to sort them all. So that if you want to play male + female, that’s what you play, not something completely different…

I just hope it’ll be worth the effort.

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It will be worth the effort! I appreciate when there’s two storylines because I know it can be difficult, and I don’t know if I’d have enough brain cells to cope with writing two. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Uh, I just copy-pasted them… But I had to change the characters in each storyline, so that the main character’s boyfriend wouldn’t turn into a girl in the middle of the story. That was the worst!
In fact, I don’t mind having 7500 lines in one episode. Knowing what is what is kinda hard.
But in the end, the more time you spend on the story, the better and advanced it will be.

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Ah yeah. Well keep going with it, it will work out in the end. What’s your story about?

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