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Originally Posted by Tyhm
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.
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It's not just that, if you don't have an RC, or a server, you can't ever test it.
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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?
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It would still allow use to test it, and make an entire server offline, and later upload it.
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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.
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Which is bad, we need it.
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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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That's not a bad idea, but not everyone has access to the internet. I can get on the internet, check email, etc. But I can't play graal because my connection is too slow. I need offline tools.
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Originally Posted by Gerami
Just get ****ing windows. You're not a rebel and Mac sucks.
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1). Windows is expensive
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
