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This is a discussion on "Timers?" in the Top Mud Sites MUD Coding forum : Hi everyone, I'm trying to code an lpc mud with balance or round times. It has a heartbeat timer but I've yet to figure out the best way to try and do this. Any suggestions? =) I'm hoping that there's a simple "wait x.0 seconds" command in lpc, but any information or suggestions in this area would be great, thank you =)... |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to code an lpc mud with balance or round times. It has a heartbeat timer but I've yet to figure out the best way to try and do this. Any suggestions? =)
I'm hoping that there's a simple "wait x.0 seconds" command in lpc, but any information or suggestions in this area would be great, thank you =) |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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See the May & June 2004 archives from the ldmud-talk list; subject line is 'command queueing'. Several people contribute experiences, the message from Acius is very complete and includes code.
http://lists.bearnip.com/pipermail/ldmud-talk/ |
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