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    Curious about ITEMS table

    Hi, i have read about how to create custom items and when i go to my database the ID # needed for the shape of my custom weapon it is not find in my ITEMS table (in the example that i saw people could find their id # in the database)... at least that's where i understood they should be ... so my question is ... if i create a weapond that doesn't have an entry in my database do you think that i am still able tohave it in the game once a created it and imported it in the database ?
    or do i nee a full table for ITEMS if there is one .. that is complete ?

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    hard to understand dude?



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    Get a new database, as you are telling us, your seems real ****ed up.

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    Originally Posted by Power of Illuminati View Post
    Get a new database, as you are telling us, your seems real ****ed up.
    Ok ... yeah it might be .. the idea is that the database is not complete ... do you recommend a database in which i may find all the items or close to all possible in the game ? items in terms of armor and weapons ...

    I also found out that in a new database the more you discover as items they add automatically in the database ? is that correct ?

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    Yes, I recomend the ABD.

    Here is their SVN
    ABD SVN

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    thanks so much .. ill check it out

    ps.
    I already did ... great ... you got +Rep from me for sure ...
    Last edited by florinel76; 06-05-2008 at 02:09 PM.

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