No they just magically conjur up the GOA specific content ofcBugzy wrote:Afaik, a GM cannot edit, modify or change the scripts that the game processes. So yes, i'd consider it minimal power.

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So what if they can see it?Xest wrote:No they just magically conjur up the GOA specific content ofc
Sharkith was in response to Bugzy
Wrong, Requiel stated that specific ToA ML drops are tied to the mobs AI and therefor are a guaranteed drop.Xest wrote:The other thing to remember of course is that if normal loot items aren't 100% drop there's a lot of ML steps that have items required to move on, this means Requiel is essentially saying there's a chance an item that should be dropped wont drop every time which could potentially delay a raid for a long time if they have to wait for respawn - the design intention is clear, that the item be dropped each time so that you can carry on and if that isn't the case it has to be a bug and should be dealt with like any other bug - added to the list of things to fix.
Last time I checked, notepad and vi offer the ability to read AND write text files. You clearly don't understand game scripting systems.Bugzy wrote:So what if they can see it?
Doesn't mean they can say 'right i'll make dragon drop 100% stones from now on'. Not like they can magically give you the stones without questionning, not like they can use their power corruptly. Their power is managed by those higher up than them, thus it isn't really 'uber power.'
Actually it's you that's wrong - he said those are the ones that go straight into your pack, or for example GoV (remember you could just run by and nab someone elses GoV? that's cos it wasn't dropped as part of the loot table and was dropped specially) some ToA mobs don't work like that, their special items are part of the standard loot table.Wrong, Requiel stated that specific ToA ML drops are tied to the mobs AI and therefor are a guaranteed drop.
I wonder why they pay Mythic's licence than. I mean, they have the mighty vi, and I've heard Requiel aswell has superior knowledge of using joe, they don't need Mythic, they can develop the game without em!Xest wrote:Last time I checked, notepad and vi offer the ability to read AND write text files. You clearly don't understand game scripting systems.
That is where your wrong. I may not have been involved in big projects like DAoC but have worked with, edited and tested files and the stuff including drop rates, spawns, inserting mobs into the game etc.Xest wrote:Last time I checked, notepad and vi offer the ability to read AND write text files. You clearly don't understand game scripting systems.
I have read it properly - you stated that just because they can't see the scripts doesn't mean they can edit them, I pointed out that's wrong.Bugzy wrote:That is where your wrong. I may not have been involved in big projects like DAoC but have worked with, edited and tested files and the stuff including drop rates, spawns, inserting mobs into the game etc.
You obviously haven't read my post properly.
Again, a lack of understanding about how things work, of course the whole thing isn't written in an interpreted language, the core will be written in a compiled language but content split off into script files that can be edited by a simple text editor - it's standard practice for a project as large as an MMOG, seperating content from code means that with the massive amount of content that's needed for such a large project you can have non-programmers developing content with the much easier to understand script files as opposed to needing programmers to develop every single last drop of coded content (which would cost a fortune in programmers).HappyG wrote:I wonder why they pay Mythic's licence than. I mean, they have the mighty vi, and I've heard Requiel aswell has superior knowledge of using joe, they don't need Mythic, they can develop the game without em!