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    Default Making SCAR Scripts

    After a while, I just quit making the script I am working on; I am trying to make an AutoTalker with Forms, but I found it too hard and I can't find a tutorial. I really want to contribute to the community... How do you stay on one single project and finish it? I never can and I hate it...

    BTW, and help with Forms is very appreciated.

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    Lol yeah I have these problems too (although not as bad as you). I find that I never want to do it, but once I make myself and I start working on it I cant quit.

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    Post the problem your having with forms, or take a look at the auto talker I made.

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    I know how to make the forms, like rearrange the buttons etc, but I don't know what each one does.

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    Best thing to do it look through other scripts to give you a idea how they do their procedures. There are barely any form tuts, so that is the only good way i know of. I have been working on a form lately but im starting to get bored and give up on it, but i cant stop working on it either lol. Its at 1500 lines already and there isnt even a script in it yet rofl.

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