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freddyfox 06-08-2001 09:14 AM

Material Uses
 
With the vast advances in scripting, I was wondering about ways that we could use the enviroment around us to create objects.

For example, since we have so many trees, I was thinking perhaps people could build bridges/rafts? First, you might have to chop down a tree and get some wood. Then, you could buy some rope and by tying a rope and 2 logs together, you could get a wooden plank. Perhaps it would require 6 wooden planks to build a small raft? As for the bridge, it might require 1 wooden plank per piece of the bridge?

Just a thought. You might be able to make it so that the bridge will eventually deteriorate after it has been walked over, say, 65 times?

Spearman 06-08-2001 10:07 PM

I was thinking the same thing, but more along the lines of rock, and opening up a quarry.

Admins 06-08-2001 11:57 PM

Yes for quests it might be a good idea,
don't know about how to make it in the normal
world, because cutting trees is not easy,
with all the tiles replacements

Admins 06-09-2001 12:00 AM

May be there could be a 'workers & builders' quest,
where you have to add rails to a railroad track
to be able to beat an npc in a railroad race,
and cutting trees to build a bridge over deep
water etc.

Spearman 06-09-2001 03:08 AM

Yeah, that would be a good idea for a quest

Psyker 06-09-2001 08:03 AM

Hmm... a racing bomy, and a bridge over a waterfall. Fail to make the bridge stand, and you fall off the waterfall including a cool gani and you die.

(btw, spearman, the grass tiles in your pic are messed)

Spearman 06-09-2001 11:42 AM

Yes, I know my grass is messed up..


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