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This screen will help our development team easily find any errors they may encounter and provide you with a faster solution. Since our code is over 200,000 lines long, it is likely to sometimes skip or misinterpret a command; and that's where bugs can occur. | This screen will help our development team easily find any errors they may encounter and provide you with a faster solution. Since our code is over 200,000 lines long, it is likely to sometimes skip or misinterpret a command; and that's where bugs can occur. | ||
== Opening the screen == | |||
Accessing the debug screen is very simple and can be done anywhere in the game you are in, simply: | |||
* Open the game phone. | * Open the game phone. | ||
* Go to the '''User Stats''' screen. | * Go to the '''User Stats''' screen. | ||
* Press on the '''small orange bug''' located in the lower right part of the phone. | * Press on the '''small orange bug''' located in the lower right part of the phone. | ||
Variable and meanings | == Variable and meanings == |
Revision as of 16:09, 5 March 2024
Here at High School Days, we've created a screen dedicated to unraveling the mysteries that occasionally plague our gaming experiences. Whether you're encountering elusive bugs, grappling with technical glitches.
This screen will help our development team easily find any errors they may encounter and provide you with a faster solution. Since our code is over 200,000 lines long, it is likely to sometimes skip or misinterpret a command; and that's where bugs can occur.
Opening the screen
Accessing the debug screen is very simple and can be done anywhere in the game you are in, simply:
- Open the game phone.
- Go to the User Stats screen.
- Press on the small orange bug located in the lower right part of the phone.