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Originally posted by WOLFGIR:
quote: Originally posted by Ziroc:
Yeah I figured that out--I went and read up on all the Tools on the bioware forum, great resource!
I ALSO Read some of the Worldbuilder book that I bought, and MAN, it's got some good stuff in there. I added my Merchant to the Inn/Tavern and I am making my NPC'S Sit down, talk then get up and walk the nav points. So NEAT! You can make anything almost!
I am getting the hang of the scripting real fast, I used to program in Turbo C++ in DOS (I ran a BBS called WWIV and owned the source code and added mods to my board) and the code reminds me of that..
More soon!
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Ziroc, one question. The worldbuilder book, does it give you a well documented insight in the Aurora toll? And is a book worth buying?[/QUOTE]I'm going to answer this for a) wolfie and b) everyone else, since we haven't really mentioned the Aurora toolset here. If you know C++ then you probably won't need the guidebook for scripting - but if you DON'T then it's pretty much essential IMO, unless you want to be referring back to the Bioware Scripting forum everytime you script something. In terms of teaching you about toolset functionality it does that fairly well - especially considering the toolset is user-friendly once you work out the GUI - but working out the GUI, and how things are put together, is actually not as easy as it sounds. I would get it - it's quite helpful and will probably flatten out your learning curve significantly.