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Old 11-12-2007, 11:49 PM
Angelox
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Actually, I first made it as a .bat file for windows-when it was just two lines intended for the day/night mobs in Rathe a Kithicor.
Maybe someone will make a script in C and we'll have it in the source. the SQLs I made for npc_types and spawn conditions, will always be needed regardless what is done. Something like a new variable called $time would be nice. (if $time >=800 and <=1900, then it would be day time, or you could say , if $time==1936 , you could spawn some mob and start something )- $time would just return the current EqEmu time.
I just like to make things work "now", and will do anyway I know how to. It's all working nicely with no problems, so why not?
Seems to me Perl is underestimated in EqEmu. Just thought of as a "quest" tool , when you can do so much more. When I want to do something different, first thing I start thinking of is "Perl" solutions, probably because I haven't learned much in C yet.

Last edited by Angelox; 11-13-2007 at 07:56 AM..
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