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Old 05-25-2019, 06:13 AM
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I have no idea what globalload does - but glad you have it sorted out. Yet another thing for me to learn and watch out for.
Better get those re-coding fingers warmed up Huppy
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Old 05-25-2019, 08:20 AM
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I have no idea what globalload does - but glad you have it sorted out. Yet another thing for me to learn and watch out for.
The globalload.txt file in your client resources folder. It loads characters on a global basis, rather than just being confined to one zone, when your client enters it. For example, If you tried to spawn a character from potimeb in the PoK, it would probably show up as a human, if there's no global entry for it in your client.
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Old 05-27-2019, 09:08 AM
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Everytime I talk to you Huppy I learn so much. I haven't tried spawing in a mob except via the spawn2 DB - with all the other NPC definitions needed. I'm playing with spells and loot tables atm. I have some ideas I know I can do within the existing server-DB set-up, but not thought about changing any graphics. I would like to play with some instances in the future and I can see where this sort of info will be useful.
As always Huppy, you teach me one thing, and I realise there are 10 more things I don't yet understand.
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