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[Feedback][P] Move Out Of Court Scene Error
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- Enthalpy
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[Feedback][P] Move Out Of Court Scene Error
Let's say you move from a court scene to a new scene, with "hide previous characters" checked off. If the new background doesn't support multiple positions, it'll put the previous left character as its own center character. It would be a lot more intuitive to make the currently displayed character the character for the new place to inherit.
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Re: [Bug][P] Move Out Of Court Scene Error
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Re: [Bug][P] Move Out Of Court Scene Error
I've actually experienced something similar when Edgeworth transitioned from speed-lines to the prosecution desk. The courtroom background has even more similar bugs because I once saw Edgeworth's sprite fly across the courtroom when the camera switched from him to the witness.
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Re: [Bug][P] Move Out Of Court Scene Error
Some additional testing on my end has shown what the problem is. When you transition out of a court scene, the editor keep the character on the left displayed, not the character on the most recently viewed court position. This behavior is understandable, so I'll leave it to Unas whether he wants to make the change, and reclassing it as feedback.
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