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Re: [MUD-Dev] Races and stuff (was: FAQ)
Vadim Tkachenko wrote:
>
> Marc Eyrignoux wrote:
>
> [skipped as irrelevant to the topic]
>
> > Server design:
> > - in C++
> > - using a relational database (surely MySQL)
> > - under Linux RedHat 5.0
> > - multi-threaded, event driven
> > - still only in project phase
> > - 1 world: small basic medieval-fantastic world, with basic races
> > like elves, humans, orks...
>
> Now, let's again chant: hate numbers 1,2,3; love numbers like x,y,z.
>
> In this context, what is a definition of a race? Which properties are
> specific for the <you-name-it-not-just-race>? How do I generalize that?
>
> And, getting to a big picture, how do I put down in concrete the MUD
> world object model?
>
> I believe, once this task is done, it would be much simpler to design it
> further, as well as implement.
OK I will search a solution between "a general race class" and "a class
per different race". Of course the best would be to store the infos
relative
to a particular race into text files (or within the database), but the
way
these informations are stored and which infos are stored is still to
determine.
>
> --
> Still alive and smile stays on,
> Vadim Tkachenko <VadimT#4CS,Com>
> --
> UNIX _is_ user friendly, he's just very picky about who his friends are
--
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Qu'on voit le mieux le mur."
- Thread context:
- Re: [MUD-Dev] FAQ, (continued)
- Re: [MUD-Dev] FAQ,
Alex Oren alexo#bigfoot,com, Mon 12 Jan 1998, 19:12 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] FAQ,
Nathan Yospe yospe#hawaii,edu, Wed 14 Jan 1998, 02:01 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] FAQ,
Marc Eyrignoux Marc.Eyrignoux#efrei,fr, Wed 28 Jan 1998, 10:30 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Totally OT... (Or is it?) (yes it is ;),
Mike Sellers mike#online-alchemy,com, Sat 10 Jan 1998, 19:17 GMT
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