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#1 Aug 1, 2013 8:27 pm
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Ok so I'm new to Smaug, I've used circle quite a bit extensively for quite a few years, but I have found a codebase that has the features I actually want already in it with a few bugs of course.
I can't seem to figure out how to set a wear location for an item.
the codebase is Calareymud3.0 if anybody wanted to know
but I suspect this is my lack of knowledge of smaug in general
any help is very appreciated
I can't seem to figure out how to set a wear location for an item.
the codebase is Calareymud3.0 if anybody wanted to know
but I suspect this is my lack of knowledge of smaug in general
any help is very appreciated
#2 Aug 2, 2013 5:20 am
You can certainly learn by trial and error but I found it more useful to learn the basics of C first. That is what I am doing currently anyway. Put the mud on backburner until then. See www.openlearning.com plenty of online free C courses there.
#3 Aug 2, 2013 7:11 am
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well in Smaug it is "oset - wear
", but it looks like it was removed from Calareymud for some reason.
#4 Aug 2, 2013 8:51 am
Last edited Aug 2, 2013 8:53 am by Remcon
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Ok this seems to be what you will use
in build.c look for
That is a list of the parts and to set it "oset- parts
"
The size on the object also counts and can't be more then 1.5 times the characters height or less then half the characters height. It also seems to cover every part you put in when equiped (if the character has that part)
in build.c look for
char *const bp_flags[] = {
That is a list of the parts and to set it "oset
The size on the object also counts and can't be more then 1.5 times the characters height or less then half the characters height. It also seems to cover every part you put in when equiped (if the character has that part)
#5 Aug 2, 2013 10:20 am
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Hah I looked at tha. Hmm maybe iI typed something wrong I'll try again when . Get home. Thanks for all your help so farr remcon
I will look into that website and learn what I can
Until then I'm going to build onto my mud and try and learn coding on a different copy.
You definitely made me feel welcome for my first few posts
I will look into that website and learn what I can
Until then I'm going to build onto my mud and try and learn coding on a different copy.
You definitely made me feel welcome for my first few posts
#6 Aug 2, 2013 11:23 am
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Remcon is awesome...he's like a god!
:worship: -> Remcon
(yeah, I know there's no worship icon, but it suits my purpose right now) heh
:worship: -> Remcon
(yeah, I know there's no worship icon, but it suits my purpose right now) heh
#7 Aug 2, 2013 12:41 pm
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lol thanks aurin, but far from it
Glad you feel welcome
I learned mostly from trial and error haha it was an interesting way to do it
Glad you feel welcome
I learned mostly from trial and error haha it was an interesting way to do it
#8 Aug 2, 2013 2:38 pm
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lol and ah of course I was doing something wrong
I was trying to put the part waist, but it seems that doesn't exist. There is a stomach and an a$$ spot though.
I was trying to put the part waist, but it seems that doesn't exist. There is a stomach and an a$$ spot though.
#9 Aug 2, 2013 3:08 pm
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lol yea some of the parts are even better then that one
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