[DiscordArchive] Does anyone know if creatures obey paths properly on transports?
[DiscordArchive] Does anyone know if creatures obey paths properly on transports?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:03:39.472000+00:00
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but u know technically speaking they did it in 2001-2008 thats some technical handicap compared to us...slower hw not so advanced tooling etc
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:04:15.909000+00:00
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I pronounce it same as mangoes
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:04:39.499000+00:00
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That I will concede, but I can't imagine it's overall that much of an impact all things considered
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:04:47.068000+00:00
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i dont know what is it that it takes so long to recreate it if its only sheer amount of ppl that they had to make it
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:05:57.085000+00:00
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on the other hand they knew code of exe and probably also knew what the hell is 73th column of dbc X doing
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:06:27.471000+00:00
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That's true, they didn't have to deal with reverse engineering
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:06:45.851000+00:00
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reverse engineering to emulate the same functionality is like 99% of the work done i think
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:06:52.296000+00:00
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Also according to the Wow Diary it looks like about eighty people worked on Wow by the time of Vanilla's release
Archived author: Anchy • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:07:07.796000+00:00
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anybody could make a chess event in karazhan following chess rules i bet but making a chess event that is 100% blizzlike is the challenge
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2022-08-23T03:07:51.644000+00:00
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I mean reverse engineering in the sense of just finding information, not even the ordeal that reimplementing that information is