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FPSC Classic Scripts / [LOCKED] Scripting Challenge

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Hybrid
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Posted: 9th Aug 2008 22:58
Interesting.

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Posted: 9th Aug 2008 23:37
Careful with those teleporter scripts, one or more of those commands have been proven to be buggy and I haven't checked whether they got fixed in the newer updates. I didn't see a memo from Lee saying he did, tho.


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Posted: 10th Aug 2008 00:33
yea, the problem is that you appear a little south of where you say to spawn, which can cause you to get stuck in a wall if you dont know how to use them

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Posted: 10th Aug 2008 00:50
Yes, but if you get the bugs out of it, it would be a fully functioning, no mod required, class based mp level.

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Posted: 10th Aug 2008 02:38
to be honest, I'm still need to test, so no clue how many bugs I will find.

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Posted: 10th Aug 2008 05:20
Well, you at least have a start.

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Posted: 11th Aug 2008 23:43
yes, slight (understatement) problem. Is anyone willing to check the scripts over, I have, and I've seen nothing wrong, I've also put them into 2 different editors with syntax highlighting and the xplain program, I just dont get why it doesn't work... If I trust a volunteer enough, I'll email them the scripts and details

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Posted: 12th Aug 2008 03:49 Edited at: 12th Aug 2008 03:49
I might be able to take a look at them, but I am busy currently.

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Posted: 13th Aug 2008 02:04
alright, but I want to warn you, I have like 10 different scripts

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Posted: 13th Aug 2008 03:55
Nevermind, I am composing for a percussion ensamble. Ins hort, WAY too busy. Sorry.

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Posted: 13th Aug 2008 19:11
lol, dont worry about it

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Posted: 15th Aug 2008 03:18
sounds like a lot of work...maybe
note:I'm posting from my first VB web browser! Yay!!

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Posted: 16th Aug 2008 06:23
just out of question, what does DB stand for?

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Posted: 16th Aug 2008 18:18
Dark Basic.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2008 23:29
whoops, I meant to say "VB" possibly visual basic?

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Posted: 17th Aug 2008 02:06
VB has a couple meanings... the two I've come across are "Virtual Boy" and "Visual Basic".

I think in the context it was used, though... it'd be "Visual Basic".

VBA also has a couple meanings:
- Visual Boy Advance (An emulator)
- Visual Basic for Access


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Posted: 17th Aug 2008 05:41
Can I assume Virtual Boy is like Game Boy? Possibly a Japanese version?

Alright, this thread has really gotten off topic, which is probably my fault, but we havent had any new entrants, so my apologies to Clock Work, but I am going to have to cancel this competition.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2008 21:11
Visual Basic is the building blocks for most computer coding languages such as well... VB, .net framework, asp.net, and I think Ruby?

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Posted: 17th Aug 2008 23:35
oic

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Posted: 18th Aug 2008 00:26
Lol @ meteorite

Virtual Boy was actually a console in and of itself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_boy


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Posted: 18th Aug 2008 00:50
How come I never heard of that either.

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Posted: 18th Aug 2008 01:14
wow, thats one ugly controller lol

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Posted: 19th Aug 2008 17:42
Post the picture!

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Posted: 19th Aug 2008 21:53
k, here is the pic for those too lazy to check out the link ply posted :p

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Posted: 21st Aug 2008 23:32
Ok, this has gone waaaay off topic and 1 script challenge thread is enough.

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