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Old 08-31-2007, 05:14 AM
Angelox
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Again, I *think* the problem is, the boats were abandoned by SOE at one point during their expansion saga, and our clients have just remnants of what was there before. If you want to see what most you can get from boats, get my ax_classic DB and go to OOT, Iceclad (Iceclad boat works fine). Also, there are a few more places like BB, and FP. I almost had all of them more or less working as far as possible. Also, I posted my "client map files collection" at the Rathe Forums, so you can find where the boats dock and see how they move. There are a few places where you could make the boat run just as before because they are still solid (example, the boat from and to Overthere). But I chose to make something "quick" because I don't think players will really like a drug out ride in a boat. If the boats were all solid and I had a classic client, then I would get into it

The latest Expansions to Everquest have things like the BB boat solid and running again, but the boat is smaller and crappier looking.

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Originally Posted by gernblan View Post
I've tried to get some boats working.. MY problem is that I do not know how to make them solid.

Last edited by Angelox; 08-31-2007 at 03:04 PM..
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