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Conditional Triggers/Hot Spots
- 1 day ago
Is there a reason all of your variables are set to True by default? If they’re already True, clicking to set them True again doesn’t change anything.
As it stands, it looks like there are effectively no conditions at all, so the triggers execute in order regardless of logic. That would explain why everything ends up going to Scene 2.
Try setting all the variables in the trigger panel to False first, then run the flow again and see whether that changes the behavior.
Is there a reason all of your variables are set to True by default? If they’re already True, clicking to set them True again doesn’t change anything.
As it stands, it looks like there are effectively no conditions at all, so the triggers execute in order regardless of logic. That would explain why everything ends up going to Scene 2.
Try setting all the variables in the trigger panel to False first, then run the flow again and see whether that changes the behavior.
Okay super, yes that was the problem. I am still learning how to work with the variables as to this point since working with Storyline, I've been mostly maintaining story files we already have more so than creating from scratch. I set them to true by default not realizing how consequential it was, but everything seems to be working now as intended since making the change. Thank you everyone for your help!
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