If you want a really easy option you can use the "Save Frame" action in MMF2. I personally use the associative array object to save all my player data, I don't keep track of enemies in the save file though.
What you posted about doing with the ini object should work really...
If I have the time (school work to do) I'll make an example for you.
Originally Posted by »Ben« If you want a really easy option you can use the "Save Frame" action in MMF2. I personally use the associative array object to save all my player data, I don't keep track of enemies in the save file though.
What you posted about doing with the ini object should work really...
If I have the time (school work to do) I'll make an example for you.