qualifiers in behaviors and global events

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  • For the project I'm working on, I'd really like to be able to put stuff like collision and load zones in behaviors and global events so that I can just slap a qualifier and some alterable values on a wall and call it a day, but behaviors and global events don't allow using qualifiers, and trying to sneak them in via copy-paste gives an error message. Is there some other way to put a general case interaction in a behavior and/or global event, or am I going to have to repeat the code for collisions and load zones and whatnot in every frame?

  • You can do global events with qualifiers with the 2.5+DLC, otherwise I guess your best bet might be

    - making one large level rather than splitting them up, or

    - keeping everything in the one frame and saving/loading the level layout at the beginning of that frame

  • Getting 2.5+ is the way to go, if you're going to be spending any serious time making your game. It provides loads of improvements to Fusion aside from the qualifiers in globals/behaviours. It's called a DLC, but really it's comprised of features that should be in the core product, and surely would have been had they been available in 2013. But they made it 7 years after the release of 2.5, and it took them at least a year to develop, so it would have been insane of them to just include it as a free update. Hence, it's presented as an optional extra. But really it's a compulsory purchase for anyone who spends lots of time with Fusion and wants to make their time with it more efficient and less frustrating.

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  • Getting 2.5+ is the way to go, if you're going to be spending any serious time making your game. It provides loads of improvements to Fusion aside from the qualifiers in globals/behaviours. It's called a DLC, but really it's comprised of features that should be in the core product, and surely would have been had they been available in 2013. But they made it 7 years after the release of 2.5, and it took them at least a year to develop, so it would have been insane of them to just include it as a free update. Hence, it's presented as an optional extra. But really it's a compulsory purchase for anyone who spends lots of time with Fusion and wants to make their time with it more efficient and less frustrating.

    i second this. Just the quality of life features added in 2.5+ are worth every penny

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