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Old 08-12-2005, 07:01 AM
Cisyouc
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Are quest script IDE's really necessary? I mean come on, its not even real perl half the time, its just a series of if statements and a bunch of commands we threw in. I hardly see any actual usage of perl in quests. Point being -- for such a task, I would think that even notepad or gedit would suffice. If you want a list of commands embedded into EQEmu, check questmgr.h. I would find it more of a hassle to go through a string of menus to select the commands and events I want than to just type it out in a simple text editor.

My point of view, anyhow.
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Old 08-13-2005, 03:34 AM
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This is made to organize the commands, etc. Some people don't know them, and I have been having to deal with these people for the past two weeks. It's easier to go through menus and such. Cisyouc, I don't really need your point of view, k. I am still going to do this because I want it as well, lol.
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