Popup Call To Action: Explained

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This device is currently Season-Ticket exclusive, so it is only usable to certain people

Introduction

Hello Everybody
Welcome to my guide
Today I will be teaching you about the Popup Call to Action!
The Gimkit Wiki helped a lot with this guide, so shout-out to them.

Table Of Contents

Intro
What it does
Settings
Wires
Uses
Outro

What Does It Even Do?

The Popup Call to Action is a device that allows your to create menus like the ones shown in Apocalypse, and looked like this:


And the device looks like this when placed in game:
PopupCallToAction.png
The placement of the button Is based on the y-cord of the device

Settings

Featured Availability Other
Header Text Scope Image
Context Text Active On Game Start N/A
When call to action selected, transmit on Activate when receiving on N/A
Popup Group Deactivate when receiving on N/A

Wires

This device has 3 wire options, Two input and one output
Input Actions:

  • Activate call to action
  • Deactivate call to action

Output Events:

  • Call to action selected

Uses

This device can be used to create different things like

  • Class/Character Picker
  • Cheat Menu
  • Game Settings
  • Gadget/Item Page

Outro

Well that its for the guide, but if you want to learn how to actually use the device check out this guide by LegoGimkitD.
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What device should I do next?
  • Character
  • Dialogue
  • Dialogue Action
  • Other (Comment)
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Maybe you should give examples on how to use it

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So that it is more helpful for beginners

ok, added it. do you have any other uses than the ones I have?

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You could tell them that they can use it for dialogue if they dont have season ticket

Popup call to action is a season ticket, too.
:/

every new device is a season ticket devices now

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Added the wire options, is there anything else that needs changed/added?

Bump
Anyone can edit this know, but only edit if it is useful

Aren’t popup call-to-action devices ordered based on their position on the y-axis? So, if something has a higher y-coord then it goes first?

they should be, let me test rq
yeah it’s ordered that way


Nice guide!
Some critiques :3

I got confused here, what button? Why does the y-cord matter?


For the settings table, what do you mean by N/A? [1] Is it just empty or what?


What? No specifics like 1st call to action, 2nd call to action? I would imagine there is, specify please?


Grammer? - 7/10, missed lots of periods........ and cApiTaLIZaTiOns.............


That’s it from me!


What is this diva trying to do
Trying to copy my wywy difficulty? Ha! My little @NotYoyo army will change the title for me!

Hehe yum yum


  1. I know it means not applicable ↩︎

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Wait why is the difficulty 10/10?

Changed it to 2/10

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