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| Joined: 21 Jul 2013 |
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| 24 Jul 2013 01:22 AM |
No, you script it yourself. Not with the use of other free scripts.
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DrWaffler
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| Joined: 16 Sep 2011 |
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| 24 Jul 2013 01:22 AM |
I would really just advise you to come up with an original concept. The 'in-game store' and 'mall' fad is really dying off.
But, you would need a script that detects either
A: A GUI image of a shirt being clicked; done via "script.Parent.MouseButton1Click:connect(functionName)"
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B: A Part with an image of a shirt, with a clickdetector, and this line "script.Parent.Button1Click:connect(functionName)"
and I might have gotten the second one wrong.
Either way, the script would go either in the Text Button, or in the part, respectively.
I am reborn as an ocelot. You disapprove. |
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| 24 Jul 2013 01:22 AM |
Go to google Search up ROBLOX In-Game Store Plugin Click the one with the news release and the website is a blog Find the link and extract to desktop Open ROBLOX Studio On top toolbar, click Tools -> Open Plugin Folders Paste in the extracted folder Restart ROBLOX Studio Find the plugin on top of the ROBLOX Studio below files, tools, views. It will show an R$ Icon. Click and follow the steps. |
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