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Branching Scenario in Storyline 360: (You can only select one option, but options partially correct)
I'm trying to set up a branching scenario using a multiple choice quiz, where I want the user to select only one option. (see below)
But where I want to change or update the scoring based on what they select.
Choice 1 — SUCCESS (+20 pts)
🟢 Exposure improved!
- Image is brighter and usable.
➡️ Advance to Next Scenario
Choice 2 — SUCCESS (+10 pts)
🟢 Exposure improved!
- Image is brighter and usable. As photo brightens and the background becomes blurrier, you may need to control this to keep your key elements in focus.
➡️ Advance to Next Scenario
Choice 3 — PARTIAL SUCCESS (+5 pts)
🟡 Image is brighter… but motion blur appears.
➡️ Advance to Next Scenario
Choice 4 — PARTIAL SUCCESS (+2 pts)
🟡 Subject is bright, background is harshly lit due to flash blowing out the highlights.
➡️ Advance to Next Scenario
The issue i'm having is the multiple choice only allows user to move on with only 1 correct option. If I choose option 2 while partially correct its showing up as wrong. Would rather it would show up as correct. If using multiple response option MCQ the user has to pick all correct options but I only want them to select 1 option.
Please advise or help on how I can do this? I attach the rough example
2 Replies
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
I did a lot of tweaking and testing. I thought I got it working by deleting the extra feedback layer, and also deleting the "attempts" condition on the Continue button for the ISO layer.
Unfortunately, when I closed the file and then re-opened it and previewed, it was no longer showing the feedback for the correct layer. It's possible I deleted the wrong version of the extra layer, but there's a limit to how much work I'll do on such a slide.
I also tried removing the Freeform, and then reapplying it, but with using single objects for the choices* (instead of groups). However, Storyline didn't add the appropriate layers for Feedback By Choice, which it should do automatically
Based on all that, I think the slide (or, perhaps, that template) is corrupted.
I suggest you start completely from scratch.
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- KeithByrne-95deCommunity Member
Thanks for your response but I think there has to be a simple explanation or solution to this issue this file is only new so not sure why it would be such an issue to do what I'm trying to do.
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