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		Playlist System
Version 2
Introduction
This creates a new "playlist system" for your game. (I'm pretty bad at explaining it.)
Features- Set the tracks! (file, volume, pitch)
 
- Set the directory which your tracks would come from.
 
- Enable/Disable Skip Button, Previous Button and Shuffle Button.
 
- Set buttons for (de)activating the system, skipping track, going to previous tracks and shuffling.
 
- Set which maps would enable this feature.
 
- Plug and play!
 
Downloads Playlist System 2 XP.zip
  Playlist System 2 XP.zip (Size: 190.34 KB / Downloads: 182)
 Playlist System 2 VX.zip
  Playlist System 2 VX.zip (Size: 243.24 KB / Downloads: 163)
Demo Controls:
Q key: Previous track.
W key: Skip track.
S key: Shuffle.
A key: Activate/Deactivate playlist system.
Instructions
Copy-paste the entire common event to your project. Depending on how far into development you are with your project, you should probably change the condition switch of the common event.
Credits and Thanks
Boredom.
Author's Notes
Well, it's been years since I've made one of these so I wanted to see if I could do a lot better than I did back in 2005 and I think I did. My playlist system is a lot easier to install and use now. :D
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		this would be nice if it actually worked. it did nothing. <_<
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		o.o?
Are you trying this out in the demo? If so:
Press A (keyboard) to turn on/off the playlist system, Press Q (keyboard) or W (keyboard) to go to the previous track or skip tracks whenever the playlist system is turned on and press S (keyboard) to shuffle. P:
Eeek, sorry I didn't give out instructions in the demo itself.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		when you press A it doesn't show up.
	
	
	
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		Ah, no wonder! You were expecting something graphical to show up (like a picture). Nothing of that sort happens. It's just music playing. Sorries. D:
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		no no im sorry x:
	
	
	
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		may i suggest showing a sign that the playlist has been activated, like the name of the song its playing or a pop up that says *playlist activated*. something that tells people its working. its also a good way to remind people that they could have their volume very low or mute.