Except it is...
-Set counter -> [Click cute computer icon] Retrieve a global value -> Pick cute global value.
That's in MMF 1.2 but I'm quite sure they haven't removed such a crucial option in MMF 2. What app are you using anyway? Whatever it is the option is hiding there, in the cute computer...
Are you doing this:
[Whatever event]
Right-click the counter, choose "Set counter", click "Retrieve data from an object", right-click the icon "Special" (which looks like a computer), click the option named "Retrieve a global value", highlight the global value which you want to retrieve and click "Ok". Now the expression editor should say "Global Value X" where X is the letter or number for your global value. Now click "Ok" and voilá! You retrieved the global value!
That's the long way, instead you should just do as Tim said, type "Global Value X" in the expression editor where X again is a variable.
Sorry for being over-obvious, but it really shouldn't pose a problem.
Yes, I've done all that. I'm using MMF2, and for some reason it's not working. Try it yourself if you don't believe me... Latest build also. All extension packs, a few extension's I've put in myself, etc.
Sorry Ror(r)y! It does work in MMF2 (The demo anyways, but as I said earlier I'm quite sure they haven't removed such a crucial option in the fullversion), just tried it and it works just fine.
What? Why on earth would you say that? And btw, your post is waaaaay of topic... hihi!
I'm just trying to get to the bottom of this global value issue, it's important business you know?
I have labeled the Global Value as "EXP" because that is going to keep track of my character's experience. When I "Retrieve Data From An Object"->"Special"->"Retrieve A Global Value"->select "EXP"->it types in the box "EXP" without the quotes. I click "Check Current Expression" and the box directly below says "Syntax error." If I click "OK" it says "Cannot understand your expression. Please correct it or choose CANCEL."
'Exp' is reserved for the exponential function. Don't use names that are already in use, such as: sin, cos, log, abs, X, Y, timer etc etc. Of course you get an error, noob
Edit: woops, looks you like you guys were faster in responding
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