[DiscordArchive] <@789903245639286834> So I read the spec right on filename as reference then?
[DiscordArchive] <@789903245639286834> So I read the spec right on filename as reference then?
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:22:32.822000+00:00
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<@789903245639286834> So I read the spec right on filename as reference then?
Archived author: Dranos • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:23:21.874000+00:00
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yes
Archived author: Dranos • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:23:46.521000+00:00
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For Example STORMWIND.WMO would have All IDs based on stormwind area names
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:23:46.984000+00:00
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So one would then need to get this list of filenames, and enumerate through them in the MPQ or local directory, and then get out the IDs. hmm
Archived author: Dranos • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:24:07.192000+00:00
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IDs directly tie to the ID of WMOareatable.
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:24:33.116000+00:00
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alright so lets start writing wmo parser
Archived author: Dranos • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:25:23.805000+00:00
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i found the ids by looking in the wmos itself
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:25:30.728000+00:00
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Yes, that bit I noticed, I mean what I'd do is get that filename list out of the ADT files, then enumerate through the WMOs in the MPQ archives, then seek through each relevant WMO, which would give me the IDs that can be checked against that DBC. but yeah, how nobody honestly not done this?
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:25:34.991000+00:00
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Wait...
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-29T11:25:45.360000+00:00
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<@218402627636035585> I remembered... there's 010 Editor.