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In response to RanEsu
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Then the contents of it went right over your head.
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In response to Popisfizzy
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Popisfizzy wrote:
Then the contents of it went right over your head. _> thats working fine >_> lol im trying to find out why this wont work actually when i click rest nothing happens >_> </dm> |
In response to RanEsu
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Because you just glanced at the entry for istype() and copied the first thing you saw rather than reading and understanding it.
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In response to Garthor
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Garthor wrote:
Because you just glanced at the entry for istype() and copied the first thing you saw rather than reading and understanding it. actually no i diddnt, i looked it up in the reference, it diddnt work the way u put it X) lol the code dont work for resting anymore... |
In response to RanEsu
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That's because you're not using istype() properly. If you can't understand the reference entry, then you need to go back to the basic tutorials.
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In response to Garthor
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Garthor, i think your misunderstanding me.. i hope
is this right then?? var/mob/M |
In response to RanEsu
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Why are you using the M variable instead of usr?
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In response to Garthor
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Apparently since he thinks it will somehow make his code magically work. Or maybe he's doing that to show us he hasn't read the guide?
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In response to Kaioken
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i agree with you, kaioken
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In response to Garthor
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Because he took code someone offered here.
Which didn't work, so he took code someone offered from here. At this rate, it should take him about 137.5 years to code his game. Or if worst case he invests 1 month into learning all he can from tutorials, guides, and references, he can code the same game this year. |
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seems that your proc works better >_>