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Old 05-16-2009, 09:51 AM
So_1337
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I think Congdar made a pretty reasoned argument of why it makes more sense to do this with the code rather than dozens of perl files and lines of database queries. He's shown to know his stuff between both the code and perl scripting with all he's done with the bots, so I'm inclined to believe him when he says it's the best way to code it. If Kayen or anyone else can come along and show a proven, cleaner way of doing it, code or perl or otherwise, then I'm sure he'd be open to it.

I also think Trevius makes a good point that adding code to the source just to support one zone might not be worth all the effort. However, the zone was unique for many reasons, and the behavior of pets there was one of them, and I have to admit I was very excited to see someone wanting to make this the way it should be (per Live; sorry ChaosSlayer). If he's going to take the time to do all the work of coding it simply for the nostalgia factor, I'm going to applaud his effort.

As for making it a rule, I'm sorry, but I don't think one is needed. I realize that many people play on fully customized servers, but I think it's fair to say that the majority of them have played EQ Live before and wouldn't be surprised to see things happening to their pets in that zone, since it's the same thing that happened on Live. If they ask, explain to them that it's hard-coded and you can't change it. I really doubt they're going to want to put your head on a pike for it.
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