Re: Circlemud design issues + OBcircle slaying

From: Angus Mezick (angus@EDGIL.CCMAIL.COMPUSERVE.COM)
Date: 04/27/98


John, cute flame but where the hell is the ontopic part of the message.  this
type of thing should either be sent through personal mail or with an OBcircle so
it isn't a complete waste of the other 400 people on the list's time.  Go you.

--Angus

that little OBthingy:

Assuming that mob races and classes are coded, how would be the best way to code
a generic weapons of race or class slaying?  I was thinking of using weapon
applies and having the modifier mean something.  Can anyone think of a better
way to do this?



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Subject: Re:  Circlemud design issues
Author:  INTERNET:CIRCLE@POST.QUEENSU.CA at CSERVE
Date:    4/27/98 1:47 AM

James,
        Most of the time, I am an intelligent man that sits back and
thinks about things, but sometimes I encounter a moron that refuses to
admit when he is wrong or cannot accept the fact the others do not approve
of his ideas. At times like that I become irate, red-in-face, and tend to
hospitalize people. Consider yourself lucky that this inane debate has
taken place via a means in which physical contact is not possible.

< nifty but pointless flame deleted, oh and nice childish threat woo woo >

PS: Yes, I am fully aware that I posted this to the list because I felt
like publicly humiliating you. Don't bother responding. Any email from the
list from you has been procmail'd out of existance. Have a nice day.


John Evans <evansj@hi-line.net>  --  http://www.hi-line.net/~evansj/

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
  -- Arthur C. Clarke


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