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== Critical Issues == | == Critical Issues == | ||
* Players do not appear to be able to level. | * Players do not appear to be able to level. | ||
** This appears to be an issue not with the advancement system, but a disparity between query_level() and the leveling system. Compare <code>call [user];query_level</code> (currently broken) with the results from <code>call /adm/daemon/level_d;level_system;/std/user#[instance_number]</code> (works fine). The majority of the code relies on the efun query_level, so it needs to be understood why query_level is returning the wrong value. | |||
* Player skills do not seem to be taken into account during combat. Regardless of how high the skill is raised, it acts as if it is 1. | * Player skills do not seem to be taken into account during combat. Regardless of how high the skill is raised, it acts as if it is 1. | ||
Revision as of 18:10, 6 July 2020
Critical Issues
- Players do not appear to be able to level.
- This appears to be an issue not with the advancement system, but a disparity between query_level() and the leveling system. Compare
call [user];query_level(currently broken) with the results fromcall /adm/daemon/level_d;level_system;/std/user#[instance_number](works fine). The majority of the code relies on the efun query_level, so it needs to be understood why query_level is returning the wrong value.
- This appears to be an issue not with the advancement system, but a disparity between query_level() and the leveling system. Compare
- Player skills do not seem to be taken into account during combat. Regardless of how high the skill is raised, it acts as if it is 1.
Non-Critical Issues
- Hunger does not appear to have any impact.
Workarounds In Place
- Colleens store had an issue with the FOOD variable defined in lanark.h. Worked around this issue by replacing instances of FOOD with "/d/tradewinds/lanark/objs/food/".
