I know that this might be an obvious question to ask on this forums but is there any way that I can adjust the position of the Splash Screens in Ren'Py?
Basically, I want to put this image at the center so currently, the logo's position has been like this ever since I applied it.
Here are the codes that I've written for this logo.
label splashscreen:
scene black
with Pause(1)
$ renpy.pause(1, hard=True)
show splash with dissolve
with Pause(3)
$ renpy.pause(1, hard=True)
scene black with fade
with Pause(1)
$ renpy.pause(1, hard=True)
show white with fade
return
Not only that I wanted the image to be centered but also I noticed that the splash screens can be skipped when the transition [dissolve] has occurred.
The truecenter transform centers things vertically and horizontally.
I don't understand what the second question is. When the player clicks to skip the splashscreen, that's probably because they've seen it and want to skip it. Abusing hard pause like that to prevent skipping is the real problem here.
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The truecenter transform centers things vertically and horizontally.
I don't understand what the second question is. When the player clicks to skip the splashscreen, that's probably because they've seen it and want to skip it. Abusing hard pause like that to prevent skipping is the real problem here.
Greetings PyTom,
Thank you so much for your reply. As I have tried what you have suggested by adding "at truecenter", the logo is adjusted and I don't need to add any various codes to make it placed in the center. It basically saves some spaces and I am finally able to save some lines.
I understand that some players just really wanted to head to the game already although I think it would be best if they particularly know who created it by enough exposure. However, judging from what it is, I am agreeing that it would ruin their fun by waiting for six (6) seconds just to show the two (2) logos.
I am satisfied with this answer and allow me to say thank you once again.