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Hi,
I'm new to the TEW universe and currently playing the TEW 2010 demo. I'm having a blast so far. I'm the owner and headbooker of ACPW. However I created a storyline in the Control Room but cannot seem to import/implement it on a show when I'm booking one. I hope you can help me. Thanks in advance, John. |
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Generally speaking storylines advance when you have characters involved in it in the same segment or match as indicated by the story. Unchained storylines are the easiest way of doing this since you can just do it however you like so long as it involves the characters in your story.
Without knowing which storyline you're using it's hard to say ... but generally it's just a matter of following the progression of matches and angles with the people involved. I'd generally recommend using unchained storylines as it makes your job a lot easier. |
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If you look on at the storyline screen it should say something like "in order to advance, there needs to be an attack angle with participant 1 being attacker and participant 2 being victim"
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You can sort through the angles better by using the filter so you can find the exact type of angle you need. Be aware, storylines are very particular, meaning you need to run it exactly the way the game tells you.
As was said, it's probably a lot easier to run unchained storylines and just use the angle writer and your imagination to progress stories. Last edited by Trashbear : 02-17-2010 at 09:06 AM. |
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Thansk for the help guys, appreciate it.
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