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Mac dev tools
So, when's it happening?
I'm getting my Mac at the end of the month, Graal, if you want to keep me, you know what to do ;) |
It is likely that Mac development tools will become built-in to the client using GScript, since that makes it easier to develop recent tools for all platforms at the same time.
I am already working on the Scripted RC, there are people working on a level editor I think, and a GANI editor is probably not too difficult. |
I would rather they were all done in gscript, easy to use, and publicly available for online and offline use.
However, how do you expect to use these offline, when the offline editor doesn't support gs2? |
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:D awesome.
I'm gonna miss the level editor, RC, and scripting the most. |
We really do need new programs however.
I just realized. Does the offline editor even work with mac? Probably not. This is extremely lame. At least make it so we can have offline tools. Once I get a Mac I can start making simple programs on there that will help us out a bit...maybe (I'm not that great yet). It's too bad they don't consider it a priority :\ |
Ideally, the client itself will have a mode wherein it -
No, strike that, the client will never have a built-in editor again, that's where we got all our leaks last iteration... Offline tools are important. Graalshop, #1: At least so we can fully test the GRAPHIC side offline. If I'm on an 8 hour flight to Indianapolis, I could be working on Ganis, (if I had an actual laptop). Scripting...okay, let's be fair, you can script with Notepad. It's just that the average codemonkey doesn't WANT to, because the whole charm of Graal is that you have an idea, within 5 minutes you have a code sample to see if it'll work. No compile, no prototyping, code->test directly. And we're never going to get an offline emulation of NPCServ, because that's just a few lines of connection code away from GServ. And offline clientside testing, what the hell good is that? I'm just spitballing here, but I don't think we're gonna get PC Development Tools, let alone Mac. Stefan's been talking on the "Hey looky my new editor" thread about how he's itching to assemble something, but what's it seriously gonna be? Tiling? Graphics? Clientside? It's never gonna be what we want, what we need, what we had in the days of 2.02; Graal is Online, there is no Offline Testing in any meaningful way. That said, I think there should be a shared Whiteboard server for all we script editors. Special configuration so everyone has their own folder, capacity of 2 users, files deleted after 24 hours idle so you better damn well keep your own copy, and it should be free with VIP. Maybe even preload the space with a few useful scripted-tools - Online Tile Editor, etc. |
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Keep Excal? LOL.
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2). Windows ****ing sucks, why would I want to get windows, then have to get virus protection, then spyware, then a firewall, and have all fail me, and end up with viruses on a Mac just because of ****ing windows? This wasn't meant to be a Mac vs. PC debate, I'm telling you: Mac Dev tools are needed, as well as an updated set of dev tools. It's not that complicated. And I think it's more important than some of the other suggestions to help graal, ot some of the things they've done in the past. Oh, and btw, there's nothing a PC can do that a Mac can't do better ;) |
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Also you say Windows sucks and yet not even Graal supports dev tools for mac? LOL OWNED |
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Now stop derailing the thread. |
Hey Excal, I've NEVER used virus protection nor a firewall, just use your brain ffs.
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Good ol' PCs |
You cannot put exe/bat/com into updatepackages though
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;) It was a method, I'd never do it.
Still, there are other ways, .zip, other compressions, I'm sure it's possible. Just saying, he can get a virus from the most unexpected spaces, and should have some virus protection...or a Mac. Speaking of Mac...dev tools anyone? :D Mine will be delivered late this week or early next week. I hate the fact that I won't be able to do anything on graal (because development IS Graal!) Without it, playing isn't so great. I have no idea why you would cut out the people using the Mac OS. You know, Graal is featured on apple.com *URL removed, just search apple and Graal* (Don't want this thread closed ;) ) I think you own them some of your time ;) |
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on a more serious note I wonder why they haven't made any dev tools for mac yet? it's been over a year right |
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Mac tools, updated tools, and when?
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You say PC sucks... What facts/information do you have to base that off of?
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It was a joke...but..... Design is bulky, not well thought out No malware protection Older OS Vista is stolen off of an older Mac OS (Yay Leopard) PCs can't multi task as well Macs can do artistic and work stuff Macs can run windows (omg, if we absolutely have to x_x) Macs can do more Macs have drivers pre installed Must I go on? I think not, since it would be OFF TOPIC |
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Look up the game "Cold War" for Mac. It has great graphics, AI, and features for a shooter, and yet it requires a lot less hardware than a pc program with the same game would have. Quote:
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I should also add that putting windows on your mac requires a hard drive partition. I don't like to do this, because it has the possibility of making your hard drive less stable, and increases your chances of losing data. Who want's that?
Besides, I'd have to restart to switch between the two. Though Mac starts uo quickly, XP takes too long. x_x |
Go argue about MACs and PCs somewhere else. Only thing I took out of all that bs was something about the MACs looking ***. Hey, go buy a Shuttle case...
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For ****s sake shut the hell up about the PC/mac crap.
I think new tools would be great, im supprized how crappy creation tools are for graal considering how much of their player base is PW, lets face it, not many players bother with GOLD servers at all, heck you can even play zone if you dont have gold, sure you dont get to save anything, but its not needed either, just log on and play some games, if you really want to keep track of your killdeaths and junk put it in your profile but the point is whoever develoups for graal needs to get updated editors and things to make the lives of develoupers easier, and what goes around comes around, i know that if i had the tools id be way more motivated. but as of now i dont even know what Gscript2 looks like. i dont know how to create a gmap, and untill i came to the forums i had no idea how to get ahold of a server, I understand that i can probably get ahold of this information if i work my ass off looking for it, and asking around, but i shouldnt have to, it should be available once i download that package with the big shiney lable that says develoupment tools. whether this will happen or not is anyones guess. alot of staff and admins seem to be happy that it's possible and jumps on anyone new who asks why theres a giant bottleneck in the whole process. i mean, shesh, those newbies when will they stop whining right? (insert eye rolling smilie here) |
It is supprising.
Most of graal is development, yet this is the one thing that hasn't been improved on in a long time |
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AND ON THE SUBJECT OF GRAAL DEVELOPMENT TOOLS i want that level editor update >_< also would be nice for gs2 support :[ |
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I've upgrading to a Mac with a faster processor, for the same price I got my dell at. Macs are cheaper if you add all the things they come with into the equasion. And it's not my fault they haven't prioritized right. Quote:
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Do it on a Mac Pro ;) Quote:
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Mine just froze while waking up. Quote:
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[QUOTE actually it's because no one cares enough to make big viruses for macs since hardly anyone uses macs to begin with [/QUOTE] Doesn't matter, Macs have built in security, it'd be pointless to try Quote:
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An old OS? Most schools are using the same old macs they've had for 10 years because they still work Quote:
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Speaking of obsolete, so is the graal editor! |
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Lol, why argue which is better? Different people like/prefer different things.
I personally am quite happy with my Windows XP. Never have had a bit of problems with it. It's all about personal choice is all. |
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oh and macs can't game for ****. |
At my university I use both Windows and OSX, as well as Windows on a frequent basis.
Neither is really better, they are just different, and in the end it all boils down to personal preference. I Personally I find the OSX interface a little unintuitive in places, though I'm sure I'd adjust given time. Both operating systems are just as susceptible to virus', but as they and other malware are generally written to hit as many computers as possible, they are almost exclusively written for Windows. I've noticed a few recent OSX exploits though, as Apple has started increased their market share. It's just as easy to write malicious software for both platforms. The idea that Windows is virus or spyware prone is generally down to 2 factors - it's market share and the users ignorance. I know plenty of Windows users who think clicking on links for 'FREE EMOTICONS - NOW WITH SOUND!' is a good idea. My Windows PC has only crashed twice in 3 years, and both of those times we're my own fault (some very unsafe C code, heh). XP actually does a pretty good job of trapping errors. As an aside, I recently ordered a Macbook (it's in shipping as I type). I didn't make this decision because I think OSX is superior, rather I was able to get a decent discount on the price by being a student which made it the cheapest alternative, and I also have plans to do some cross platform development in the near future. Now stop arguing. Neither system is better, they just cater for different tastes. That's my 2 pennies. To bring us back on topic... I might have a go at writing a simple (cross platform) level editor over Christmas, depending how much free time I have. |
If there were more people with MACs, there would be more viruses created for them. Right now, it's worth the time it takes to make them to attack PCs; there are a hell of a lot more PCs compared to MACs.
You probably have never built your own PC; you said you owned a Dell. That's the problem right there. You can "customize" your own PC with thousands of different parts, etc. There is something always comming out thats better then the last, so it's also hard to catch up. From my small expierence with MACs (Only used it for Video Editing in HighSchool), it crashed... a lot. Was using some good software and hardware too. Think it had OSX and ATI cards, one of the more expensive ones. Anyway, I don't pefer PC over MAC, they are both good for their seperate tasks they excell at. I'd rather use linux over them all, but even still, I use Windows to run games (like this, WoW, CS, etc.) |
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