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      hatfab
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      Hi, I wonder if there a way to keep a scene active always, without put an Active Scene actor in each scene with a -6, -7, -8 and so on ?

      Thank you for your help 

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      • SkulptureS
        Skulpture Izzy Guru
        last edited by

        This is an old but useful tutorial showing you how to do this.

        Once you have activated a scene it should remain active until you go back into the scene and exit again.

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          dbini
          last edited by

          also, Activate Scene and Jump actors have an Absolute mode, where you can specify scenes by name, rather than having to calculate how many scenes away they are.

          I tend to put the active scene at the start of the list and place my Activate Scene actor in the second scene. As long as you don't go back into scene 1, it will stay active until manually deactivated. 

          John Collingswood
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            hatfab @dbini
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            @dbini Thanks, it's what a was looking for !

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