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Old 01-12-2008, 11:25 AM
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It's running TGC on with 1071 without any problems. I have the pathing support disabled, as bestz is too cpu intensive when you have 100 zones loaded, but fishing is working perfectly.
Thanks for the feedback.

I spent 5 or 10 minutes fishing on TGC and didn't catch a thing, although it seems to detect water well enough (my fishing skill was low, and then my pole broke!)

Regarding BestZ, I appreciate your problem. My pathing correction tool is coming along quite well. I'm only working on developing it for outdoor zones at the moment (using LOIO as a test subject) as they are easier to fix semi-automatically (i.e. click a button to correct ground collisions or paths that are too high above the ground).

Maybe in a couple of weeks it will be in a state where I can use it produce a (nearly) complete set of corrected grids for a mostly outdoor zone (say LOIO, Frontier Mountains or Field Of Bone) that are free of hopping mobs without the need for the runtime BestZ correction. I've already proved to myself that I can do it for a couple of test grids, but there are still some glitches/bugs I need to work through.
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