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Old 04-07-2008, 06:19 AM   #5
Aeran
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Re: What do you think happened to LPmuds?

I think the reason is that it is easier to divide staff into categories on DIKU-muds. Builders can pretty easily write their areas and don't need to know much about coding. It is pretty easy to train a builder on DIKU but I imagine it might be much tougher to teach a newbie how to build for a LPMUD.

If I was to chose a MUD base to work with I would probably avoid LP drivers if they were too restrictive(e.g bad license). In fact if I really wanted to use LPC, then it is far more likely I would try code my own driver.
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