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Johnaudi 08-25-2012 01:26 PM

Epic @Callimuc.
Thanks a lot, got the point of with (particles) and emitter. Just noticed it almost like image movements. At first I thought its gonna be hell when I looked at Pix's gani but figure it out, it is easy =D. Thanks again.

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Posted by Emera (Post 186265)
This tutorial has been posted all over Graalians. I started with playing around on RC and finally read this. From there, I just practised every day and have been doing so for nearly 3 years.

^ that's where I started, and then got more advanced with calli and emera, spam them to learn <3 (works every time)

callimuc 08-25-2012 06:00 PM

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Posted by Era News (Post 186278)
But why would you need to send data to the RC? Wouldn't you just chat?

it can be great for security checks (alarm the staff on RC when something has been happening, like a player entered an area he isnt supposed to enter) or like its done on the servers for reports/feedbacks/other server messages

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Posted by Emera (Post 186265)
This tutorial has been posted all over Graalians. I started with playing around on RC and finally read this. From there, I just practised every day and have been doing so for nearly 3 years.

i started by copying scripts and editing them + asking on the official forums having no clue what they ment when they replied :P
for myself it helped a lot to see examples and edit them to understand the stuff. but everyone got another way to learn different stuff :)

Johnaudi 08-25-2012 06:46 PM

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Posted by callimuc (Post 186364)
i started by copying scripts and editing them + asking on the official forums having no clue what they ment when they replied :P
for myself it helped a lot to see examples and edit them to understand the stuff. but everyone got another way to learn different stuff :)

How did you learn the things you are missing? Let's say a current script is not in a certain weapon, how did you learn it soon or later? And I'm gonna ask you that again, what are the minimum requirements to call yourself a Developer :p

Emera 08-25-2012 06:48 PM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 186372)
How did you learn the things you are missing? Let's say a current script is not in a certain weapon, how did you learn it soon or later? And I'm gonna ask you that again, what are the minimum requirements to call yourself a Developer :p

There aren't any minimum requirements. Developers are generally people who are capable of developing high quality material in more than one development area (levels, scripting, graphics etc.)

callimuc 08-26-2012 01:40 AM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 186372)
How did you learn the things you are missing? Let's say a current script is not in a certain weapon, how did you learn it soon or later? And I'm gonna ask you that again, what are the minimum requirements to call yourself a Developer :p

what do you mean with the things im missing? after a while you are simply able to understand the descriptions/documentations even better. You just have to mess around.

And to call yourself a developer... What emera said

Johnaudi 08-26-2012 07:21 AM

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Posted by callimuc (Post 186644)
what do you mean with the things im missing? after a while you are simply able to understand the descriptions/documentations even better. You just have to mess around.

And to call yourself a developer... What emera said

Uh, like I mean, how am I suppose to know if there is something I never heard of? Like a week ago I found the particles emitter script and such. How am I suppose to know that I'm "ready".

callimuc 08-26-2012 11:40 AM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 186794)
Uh, like I mean, how am I suppose to know if there is something I never heard of? Like a week ago I found the particles emitter script and such. How am I suppose to know that I'm "ready".

you can always see other servers, ask yourself about some scripts how it could have been done and so on

Emera 08-26-2012 12:01 PM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 186794)
Uh, like I mean, how am I suppose to know if there is something I never heard of? Like a week ago I found the particles emitter script and such. How am I suppose to know that I'm "ready".

Man, I'm learning new things everyday still. When a task calls for something new, then you go away and learn it then apply it to what you're doing.

Era News 08-26-2012 12:01 PM

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Posted by Emera

I suggest you read the tutorial first man.

Do you mind if I have Some contact info, if your willing to help me. I'm really interested and you seem like a nice teacher.

Emera 08-26-2012 12:08 PM

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Posted by Era News (Post 186892)
Do you mind if I have Some contact info, if your willing to help me. I'm really interested and you seem like a nice teacher.

No problem.

Skype: emeragraal
Email: [email protected]
AIM: [email protected]

Era News 08-26-2012 12:17 PM

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Posted by Emera
No problem.

Skype: emeragraal
Email: [email protected]
AIM: [email protected]

Thanks cheers, expect to be hearing from me soon :)

xXziroXx 08-27-2012 02:52 AM

Hmm.

callimuc 08-28-2012 03:57 AM

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Posted by xXziroXx (Post 187483)
Hmm.

Pff.

Johnaudi 08-28-2012 08:33 AM

Okay, so @Callimuc I tried taking your script, edited a bit, I also added to players chat: showpart and hidepart.
Hypotheses : angle +=.5; on each timeout (would go as a spiral)
/ well the problem is, I added a Boolean flag (thiso.ison = true/false) to turn it on or off, well I turn it off, for e.g :
PHP Code:

function onTimeOut() {
  if (
thiso.ison == true) { 
    
//stuff
  
}


Well when it's off, the angle keeps on going to one (the last) direction when stopped. How can I stop the particles? Also, what does "findimg()" do?
Thanks

Tricxta 08-28-2012 10:16 AM

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Posted by xXziroXx (Post 187483)
Hmm.

I think it's cute they think think their scripts are worth sharing as well.

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 188364)
PHP Code:

function onTimeOut() {
  if (
thiso.ison == true) { 
    
//stuff
  
}



I like how you're saying if true is true. Instead just use if (thiso.isOn){ instead just to show you're not a blatant copy paster kinda "programmer".


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