I know how to make it so you can answer questions from the answer question button, however, I don’t want to show the questioner in game. Is there a way to make it invisible?
You could just place it out of bounds.
I’m not sure if there is a setting to make it invisible though.
Try looking in the All Options tab.
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You can also place it under a prop.
You could use a zone that activates a button that activates a questioner.
you can just make the questioner really small, or you can put it somewhere far away, or you can put a prop over it
Ok so wire a button to a questioner(opening answer screen) and then put the questioner out of bounds far away where the player can’t get to it or see it. Please mark a soultion to prevent off-topic and clutter. Also welcome to forums @andrew11! Remember to read the community guidelines!
If you want, you could make the questioner invisible by using a game overlay and turning it into a button on your screen that you can access at all times. If that’s what you want, here are the steps:
- Put down a questioner
- Put down a game overlay
- Click on the game overlay
- Set the overla type to button
- Set where you want the button on your screen (Bottom left, top right…)
- Set the text of the button (Answer Questions, Click…)
- Create a wire (z) and connect it from the game overlay to the questioner.
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- Set it so that when the button is pressed, the question-answering screen is opened.
- ENJOY!
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Put it below a prop, or really anything!
Thanks, for the heads up! I’m not a part of Gimkit, I just meant to show that I will solve problems like support usually does.
Does this work? chars
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