Vns


What exactly do you mean? The readme covers it nicely. Looky here:

Installation and usage



Unzip the files from the ZIP file VNS.ZIP to gp:\gpmm leaving the directory structure of the ZIP file intact. This means that there should be a directory VNS under gpmm containing demo1.vns and demo2.vns. There should also be a directory demo1 and demo2 under VNS both containing resources like BMP,SEF and MOD files.



When the program is started press B to see the credits or press A to load a story. After pressing A you are presented with a story selector. Press Up or Down to scroll through the stories and press A to select your story.



When in a story press START to get to the menu. The menu has the following options:



Continue – Continue with the story

MOD playing – Switch between MOD playing in Mono or Stereo

Save – Save your story progress. Only one save per story can exist.

Load – Continue story from last save

Restart current story – Restarts current story

Another story – Stop current story and return to Story load menu

Reset GP32 – Quits VNS and resets GP32



When in a story press SELECT to switch between graphics mode and text mode. This option is mainly for testing when developing a story.


What part exactly do you need help on?
 
im sorry josquius i didnt get back to you.

the vns fxe goes into gpmm and a folder called vns in gpmm

each story is in a zipfile and it has to have a folder creted for it.

so say u ahve my japanese love story you would have \\gpmm\vns\japan

and have the japan.zip in \\gpmm\vns

the directory needs to be created cause of a bug

but the new version of VNS has this bug fixed (private beta still)

so u download a zipfile put it in gpmm\vns and you are done.

Now VNS story is a txt file so u can easily edit any txt file to make a graphic novel.

:ph34r:
 
You don't VNS is for reading the novels, not creating them. You obviously did NOT read the readme ;) Take a look again, they (=Virtual Novels for VNS) are simple text files.
 
I read the readme including some bits that were ahead of what I needed.
Why does the readme talk about creating them if it is not for creating them? The readme even says it is a simple game creation tool for those who can not yet code.
 
Well, more or less. But the readme also clearly states that it's just text files :p It also has the instructions on how to create them..... However, I hope your problems are solved now ;)
 
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