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Offline Prometheus

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2012, 01:05:52 pm »
I will see what I can do. I might need to pass this to Thotter or Once.

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2012, 05:48:23 pm »
give beech cog
You put a heavy beech log on the conveyor belt
Cogwell rubs his greedy little hands together.
Cogwell says, 'Great, that makes 9 loads so far,
And this one is just what I needed for the latest
There you go, we pay good price for timber any time!



it seems broken...just turned in 2 sets of logs for 0 tps...also it was beech logs for both sets and it stuck at 9 per load not sure if that was intended or amended

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #32 on: July 10, 2012, 01:46:46 am »
Weird.
I just copied the old script and added the vnums at the end.
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I cannot spot what is wrong with it myself, but hopefully Thotter or Graham can take a look.
The script vnum is 3369.

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #33 on: July 11, 2012, 12:53:05 am »
I think I see it
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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #34 on: July 11, 2012, 02:14:29 am »
Yup, Hayato spotted the bug. :)

So the script should work now, feel free to test.

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #35 on: July 13, 2012, 01:29:50 pm »
And I think I have the ranges for trees and the logs correct. I had to change the range for trees and then there is an addition for the logs ie it was 20 now it is 38. Not sure if the logs and trees will line up since the code uses vnums from building. So cross fingers that it works better :)

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #36 on: July 13, 2012, 05:09:01 pm »
still doesnt work...you guys owe me some tps....ive turned in 3 sets now

2 beech
1 alder


1644H 72530M 24621V (100) 13,864,607TNL>give log cog
You put a heavy alder log on the conveyor belt and it gets taken into the mill.
Cogwell rubs his greedy little hands together.
Cogwell says, 'Great, that makes 9 loads so far,
And this one is just what I needed for the latest construction order!
There you go, we pay good price for timber any time!

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #37 on: July 13, 2012, 07:53:12 pm »
elm tree also now yield almond logs...lol...

A large elm tree grows in the deep soil.

2240H 74009M 25451V (88) 50,535,949TNL>fell tree
You can't chop trees without a good axe!

2240H 74009M 25454V (89) 50,535,949TNL>swap
You are not dual wielding WEAPONS.

2240H 74009M 25457V (89) 50,535,949TNL>rem axe
You stop using a lumber axe.

2240H 74009M 25460V (91) 50,535,949TNL>rem dagger
You stop using a Blood stained dagger.

2240H 74009M 25460V (91) 50,535,949TNL>wield axe
You wield a lumber axe.

2240H 74009M 25463V (91) 50,535,949TNL>fell tree
You flex your muscles and swing your axe.

2240H 74009M 25463V (92) 50,535,949TNL>
You aim a stroke of the axe at the base of the tree trunk.

2240H 74009M 25466V (92) 50,535,949TNL>
White chips of wood fly in the air as the axe bites into the trunk.

2240H 74009M 25469V (92) 50,535,949TNL>
You keep chopping away at the trunk.

2240H 74009M 25472V (93) 50,535,949TNL>
The forest rings with the sound of the rhythmic strokes of the axe.

2240H 74009M 25481V (96) 50,535,949TNL>
You pause for a moment stretching your back.

2240H 74009M 25484V (96) 50,535,949TNL>
Chopping down huge trees is hard work!

2240H 74009M 25487V (97) 50,535,949TNL>
Wiping the sweat from your brow you resume your work with the axe.

2240H 74009M 25493V (99) 50,535,949TNL>
The trunk is almost hewn through now.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
There is a creaking sound from fibres splintering, as the tree leans slightly.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
You yell 'TIMBER!'

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
The tree groans as the leaning increases rapidly.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
With a crackle of broken twigs and an earthshattering BOOM! The tree hits the ground.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>l
Sherwood Forest
[ Exits: n e s w ]
From the trail, you've entered the forest.  If you venture any further
from here you might easily get lost.  However, the trail still is close to the
west, why not get back there for safety's sake?  To the north is a small, almost
invisible path leading east - west among the trees.  Even that might be a bit
safer than this dark and threatening forest. 
An almond log rests heavily on the ground.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>get log
You pick up an almond log.


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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #38 on: July 13, 2012, 07:54:50 pm »
lol maple = plane log....looks like all the logs are off


Sherwood Forest
[ Exits: n e s w ]
As you turn your back to the trail in the west and enter the dark and
dense forest, you feel cold thrills going up your spine.  The ancient trees
seem to lean over you in a threateningly way.  There is a very small path to
the north.  Maybe better to stick to that at least?  - or even better to
stay on the trail?
A tall maple tree displays its ornamental 3-lobed leaves.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
With a crackle of broken twigs and an earthshattering BOOM! The tree hits the ground.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>l
Sherwood Forest
[ Exits: n e s w ]
As you turn your back to the trail in the west and enter the dark and
dense forest, you feel cold thrills going up your spine.  The ancient trees
seem to lean over you in a threateningly way.  There is a very small path to
the north.  Maybe better to stick to that at least?  - or even better to
stay on the trail?
A plane log rests heavily on the ground.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>get log
You pick up a heavy plane log.

2240H 74009M 25494V (100) 50,535,949TNL>
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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #39 on: July 13, 2012, 08:15:27 pm »
alder and birch trees turn to saw dust

dogwood = olive log
oak = birch log
willow = judas tree log
elder = carob log
spindleberry = pear log
pine = alder log
cypress = orange log
judas tree = turned into a birch tree lololol

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #40 on: July 14, 2012, 02:29:43 am »
I'm not sure what is happening here...

Coders, please undo what you did to the logs.
This seems to be screwed beyond reason now!

If necessary, I can of course set the logs to all the trees in OLC. None of the old ones are at present.

But it shouldn't really be necessary, since the whole tree concept worked fine in the past, perhaps with the exception of the elm/beech issue.

Just let me know what is happening and what I need to do.

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #41 on: July 14, 2012, 11:37:29 am »
The key question to answer here is how many vnums off are the logs from where they're supposed to be. Once you have that you just fix the offset.

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #42 on: July 15, 2012, 05:29:16 pm »
lumberjacking is fun right now...its like lets see what log we can get....any shot you can fix the award process so i can start turning things in again...pretty soon im going to have a truckload of logs in my house...

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2012, 12:46:28 pm »
Add 1in set of aspen logs turned in nd no reward

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Re: lumberjacking
« Reply #44 on: July 16, 2012, 05:54:47 pm »
 12) [52711] the Judas tree                      [tree](base-material)
  13) [52712] the olive tree                      [container](base-material)
  14) [52713] the cypress tree                    [tree](base-material)
  15) [52714] the cedar tree                      [tree](base-material)
  16) [52715] the plane tree                      [tree](base-material)
  17) [52716] the carob tree                      [tree](base-material)
  18) [52717] the almond tree                     [tree](base-material)
  19) [52718] the cherry tree                     [tree](base-material)
  20) [52719] the cherry tree                     [tree](base-material)
  21) [52720] the cherry tree                     [tree](base-material)
  22) [52721] the apple tree                      [tree](base-material)
  23) [52722] the apple tree                      [tree](base-material)
  24) [52723] the apple tree                      [tree](base-material)
  25) [52724] the pear tree                       [tree](base-material)
  26) [52725] the pear tree                       [tree](base-material)
  27) [52726] the pear tree                       [tree](base-material)
  28) [52727] the plum tree                       [tree](base-material)
  29) [52728] the plum tree                       [tree](base-material)
  30) [52729] the plum tree                       [tree](base-material)
  31) [52730] the pine tree                       [tree](base-material)
  32) [52731] the oak tree                        [tree](base-material)
  33) [52732] the willow tree                     [tree](base-material)
  34) [52733] the dogwood tree                    [tree](base-material)
  35) [52734] the ironwood tree                   [tree](base-material)
  36) [52735] the fir tree                        [tree](base-material)
  37) [52736] the maple tree                      [tree](base-material)
  38) [52737] the elder tree                      [tree](base-material)
  39) [52738] the elm tree                        [tree](base-material)
  40) [52739] the beech tree                      [tree](base-material)
  41) [52740] the chestnut tree                   [tree](base-material)
  42) [52741] the Spindleberry tree               [tree](base-material)
  43) [52742] the Ash                             [tree](base-material)
  44) [52743] the cypress tree                    [tree](base-material)
  45) [52744] the juniper tree                    [tree](base-material)
  46) [52745] the larch tree                      [tree](base-material)
  47) [52746] the yew tree                        [tree](base-material)
  48) [52747] the Aspen tree                      [tree](base-material)
  49) [52748] the alder tree                      [tree](base-material)
  50) [52749] the birch tree                      [tree](base-material)



  51) [52750] a heavy pine log                    [wood](base-material)
  52) [52751] a heavy oak log                     [wood](base-material)
  53) [52752] a heavy willow log                  [wood](base-material)
  54) [52753] a dogwood log                       [wood](base-material)
  55) [52754] a heavy Ironwood log                [wood](base-material)
  56) [52755] a heavy fir log                     [wood](base-material)
  57) [52756] a heavy maple log                   [wood](base-material)
  58) [52757] a heavy elder log                   [wood](base-material)
  59) [52758] a heavy elm log                     [wood](base-material)
  60) [52759] a heavy beech log                   [wood](base-material)
  61) [52760] a heavy chestnut log                [wood](base-material)
  62) [52761] a heavy spindleberry log            [wood](base-material)
  63) [52762] a heavy ash log                     [wood](base-material)
  64) [52763] a heavy cypress log                 [wood](base-material)
  65) [52764] a heavy juniper log                 [wood](base-material)
  66) [52765] a heavy larch log                   [wood](base-material)
  67) [52766] a heavy yew log                     [wood](base-material)
  68) [52767] a heavy aspen log                   [wood](base-material)
  69) [52768] a heavy alder log                   [wood](base-material)
  70) [52769] a heavy birch log                   [wood](base-material)

  71) [52770] a Judas tree log                    [wood](base-material)
  72) [52771] an olive log                        [wood](base-material)
  73) [52772] a heavy cypress log                 [wood](base-material)
  74) [52773] a heavy cedar log                   [wood](base-material)
  75) [52774] a heavy plane log                   [wood](base-material)
  76) [52775] a carob log                         [wood](base-material)
  77) [52776] an almond log                       [wood](base-material)
  78) [52777] a cherry tree log                   [wood](base-material)
  79) [52778] a heavy apple tree log              [wood](base-material)
  80) [52779] a pear tree log                     [wood](base-material)
  81) [52780] a heavy plum tree log               [wood](base-material)
  82) [52781] an orange tree log                  [wood](base-material)
  83) [52782] an apricot tree log                 [wood](base-material)
  84) [52783] a mulberry tree log                 [wood](base-material)


Only the bolded ones should be matched.  Any non bolded log types should be manually set in OLC.

The offset seems to be +20.  Aka Prom, revert your change please :P
aka graham