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Sandabus
04-25-2003, 08:27 PM
Ok. I hope I'm posting in the correct Forum...(probably not though)
Anyway, my question is this.
Is it possible with EQ-EMU to create new zones? or signifigantly edit
existing zones?
I've been trying to read the documentation to find this out and
I've searched the boards but have been unable to find this out.
Can anyone answer this? And if you can could you explain (or point
me to the documentation that does) how to edit/create new zones?
Thanks,
Sandabus :D
a_Guest03
04-26-2003, 02:58 AM
Anything's possible on the client, but you would have a LOT of work ahead of you. It isn't easy, it doesn't take small amounts of time even once you've hacked the format. If you ask me, it's not worth it to try. If anyone has made any progress towards altering client, I don't think they'd be past 1% of the way.
Sandabus
04-26-2003, 05:10 AM
Well...I didn't ask anything about changing the CLIENT.
I asked if it was possible to change the ZONE information
and custom edit them or create new ones.
I have zero interest in changing the actual client.
Lurker_005
04-26-2003, 06:05 AM
You can change some of the content of the zones. If you have loaded the db.sql that came with the emu but nothing else hten you have your starting point. Actually delete the doors from the sql file and that is your sarting point. From that you can create spawns, doors, some items listed in the doors table, reacently ground spawns were added to the emu. Remember that spawns are limited to the models in the global files, and that zone file. likewise for doors and items.
You can give the zone a different name, and enviroment setting (sky, weather, and a few other things) With the different name, you can reuse the base zone. This is of limited use, and not simple because you can't create new zone lines, you must reuse existing ones. Or do quests to enter and exit the zone.
Mortamer
04-27-2003, 04:13 AM
Well...I didn't ask anything about changing the CLIENT.
I asked if it was possible to change the ZONE information
and custom edit them or create new ones.
I have zero interest in changing the actual client.
I believe zones are hard coded into the client, that's why he was telling you about it. However you can edit DB information like lurker said, but I dont think you can actually create a new zone from scratch (without some client editing).
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