[Not a bug] Party and minions place in DM2
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[Not a bug] Party and minions place in DM2
In true DM2, you can be on the same place than a minion. But in RTC, you can't : minion in RTC is like a monster and it is not possible party to be on the same place.
Last edited by LordXYP on Thu Mar 01, 2007 1:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ok sorry yes it's me. Ok anderstood i correct thisbeowuuf wrote:George uses the [not a bug] or [Fixed for 0.45] additions to subject lines to indicate if he has dealt with things - I just wanted to make sure you hadn't wrote this in the subject, in which case your bug might get overlooked
I assume it is George anyway
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Although this is different from the original game, it's entirely intentional (and so not a bug).
RTC is based on the DM / CSB engine and the DM-II dungeon was shoe-horned into it (mostly to show how flexible it is). Some of the things that are very DM-II specific (such as monsters being able to share the same tile as the party, and the double-step) are therefore deliberately not present in RTC.
RTC is based on the DM / CSB engine and the DM-II dungeon was shoe-horned into it (mostly to show how flexible it is). Some of the things that are very DM-II specific (such as monsters being able to share the same tile as the party, and the double-step) are therefore deliberately not present in RTC.
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No worries!LordXYP wrote:Ok sorry yes it's me. Ok anderstood i correct thisbeowuuf wrote:George uses the [not a bug] or [Fixed for 0.45] additions to subject lines to indicate if he has dealt with things - I just wanted to make sure you hadn't wrote this in the subject, in which case your bug might get overlooked
I assume it is George anyway
As beowuuf mentioned, I use the prefixes to help me sort through all the bugs and quickly spot which ones I havn't looked at yet; nothing more scientific than that!