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Old 06-21-2008, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Scorpious2k View Post
you might want to either look at the OZ source or (probably quicker) ask Windcatcher about it.
I looked at the OpenZone source (which has helped me a lot in the past while
working with S3Ds) and also Windcatcher's WLD format document, and
the PVP areas should be defined in the S3D with a name beginning 'DRP_ZONE':

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0x29 — Region Flag — PLAIN

Notes
This fragment lets you flag certain regions (as defined by 0x22 BSP Region fragments) in a particular way.
The flagging is done by setting the name of this fragment to a particular “magic” value.
The possible values are:

WT_ZONE........................................... .....Flag all regions in the list as underwater regions.
LA_ZONE........................................... ......Flag all regions in the list as lava regions.
DRP_ZONE.......................................... ....Flag all regions in the list as PvP regions.
DRNTP##########_ZONE.............Flag all regions in the list as zone point regions.

The ####’s are actually numbers and hyphens that somehow tell the client the zone destination.
This method of setting zone points may or may not be obsolete.
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