Player Resource Consortium
Neverwinter Nights => Other Features => Topic started by: KenquinnTheInsaneOne on November 01, 2010, 12:00:31 PM
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One thing I noticed with the PRC-CEP merge is that the damage values(1d4/4d4/xdy) are the limited PRC version. I am guessing this is caused by PRC hak overriding the CEP one. It would be nice if the PRC could use the extended version of the CEP damage table, because it goes up to 20 or 40dx. I know it would be rather impolite to just yank the table. So is there any chance the PRC could ask if they could use it or make one of their own?
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One thing I noticed with the PRC-CEP merge is that the damage values(1d4/4d4/xdy) are the limited PRC version. I am guessing this is caused by PRC hak overriding the CEP one. It would be nice if the PRC could use the extended version of the CEP damage table, because it goes up to 20 or 40dx. I know it would be rather impolite to just yank the table. So is there any chance the PRC could ask if they could use it or make one of their own?
The cost multipliers for item properties are arbitrarily different in the PRC too.
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One thing I noticed with the PRC-CEP merge is that the damage values(1d4/4d4/xdy) are the limited PRC version. I am guessing this is caused by PRC hak overriding the CEP one. It would be nice if the PRC could use the extended version of the CEP damage table, because it goes up to 20 or 40dx. I know it would be rather impolite to just yank the table. So is there any chance the PRC could ask if they could use it or make one of their own?
The cost multipliers for item properties are arbitrarily different in the PRC too.
Then it would be nice if the PRC table was expand on, but this is not something that is urgent to do.
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You know, in a way they do already provide it, you just have to yank it out of the PRC-CEP merge hak :D
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Hard to do when there is no PRC-CEP merge hak:D, but I know what you mean. Of course it mgiht cause issues with what the client sees on his end. I am not sure if the server files determine what is displayed on the clients UI, or if it's controlled server side.
Edit: Ya it probable would cause issue, because the PRC-CEP merge uses a custom talk table.