[DiscordArchive] hey, does azerothcore work with Visual Studio Code?
[DiscordArchive] hey, does azerothcore work with Visual Studio Code?
Archived author: ReynoldsCahoon • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:28:51.133000+00:00
Original source
TSWoW seems really convenient for rapid prototyping.
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:29:30.536000+00:00
Original source
Hard disagree. That’s like saying I should never use tools since I should know how that binary/hex works for all of wow
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:30:07.844000+00:00
Original source
Definitely, you can get some things testable in a very short time, I'm a maniac with controlling each setting column though so personally even in TS-wow I'd spend as much time tweaking as if I was manually doing it, doesn't save me any time
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:31:03.927000+00:00
Original source
Tools like tswow are just an extension. Definitely not for everyone, but nobody should have to memorize how all of wow works. I have 0 clue how half of the adt and map stuff works. That’s why other people maintain noggit
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:31:11.303000+00:00
Original source
Main advantage being things like “How would I build a quest where you do X, given an item, have to cast the item on an enemy, and then get kill credit?”
Old school modding would be a disjointed list of different tools, managing your ids, shuffling between them.
For TS it’s “here is a typescript file that creates everything within it, shows you explicitly how they link together, and you can copy paste the whole thing and change a couple identifiers to have recreated it functionally”
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:31:29.164000+00:00
Original source
I would agree if we had tools that would work like wow edit and do everything bug free
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:31:32.528000+00:00
Original source
The first time making a specific type of content is a bit slower. The 10th and 20th times are so much faster it’s not comparable.
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:32:55.796000+00:00
Original source
Sure, but that’s what support channels are for. “Hey X doesn’t work. Why?” And it’s a maintainers/support person who would know what was wrong. It’s the same reason you don’t have every fix to a bug in windows/Linux. There are the people who make/maintain to know and fix.
Archived author: tester • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:33:16.881000+00:00
Original source
I don’t know how every dll and Exe runs in the backend of windows.
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2023-02-03T18:34:20.924000+00:00
Original source
I'm talking about simple things like setting up DBC and db here