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special bot // WishlistferruccioFeb 1, 2004, 3:45am
a bot with a GUI that showed all the objects in your area in an overhead
view, and you could just select the cells you want the bot to save by clicking on the GUI. it would be very user-friendly strike rapierFeb 1, 2004, 9:19am
Xelagot has something similar....
Unfortunatly, accuratly rendering an over-head view would need access to a registery and/or object path. - Mark R [View Quote] sgeo ~~~Feb 1, 2004, 6:34pm
Why can't a bot download the registry and object path on its own. It should
be able to do that for AW and Caretakerbots (Owner could give it the pass if there is one) [View Quote] strike rapierFeb 1, 2004, 7:10pm
ferruccioFeb 1, 2004, 8:58pm
The objects themselves don't have to be rendered. It could just be dots
where each object is located (I assume there is already an overhead view similar to this). That's all you need to figure out the general location of your build. Better yet, the bot could even have a "paste" feature, in which you bring the bot that saved the build over another area, and select the build you want unloaded. then, with the same diagram, you move your mouse over the diagram, and what you saved would be outlined in red, so you could accurately unload it into the desired location. bowenFeb 1, 2004, 10:23pm
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> Hell why not just run it though AWProxy while your at it o_0
Why the cynacism? You don't technically need the registry. In fact, a more exact model representation could be generated via the object itself. It would require quite a bit of time to produce, but there's no need for the types of comments you throw out about people's ideas. Your responses sometimes achieve a level of stupidity and malice that doesn't need to be there. Not to menchion the glee you take in flaunting your poised hackerdom. codewarriorFeb 2, 2004, 12:09am
There's no reason you can't just put a copy of the registry on the same
machine the bot is running, is there? A bot can certainly load a local file and parse the data it needs. [View Quote] kartenFeb 2, 2004, 11:48am
Mapview.exe does a point field map, using a propdump of the world (from
either the world server or a Xelagot. [View Quote] |