![]() |
Door Behavior: opening, shutting, and reopening speed
I could not any find post about this, but this non-classic bug has been implemented since Launch (2009). This issue may be un-fixable (like the Kelethin lifts).
On P99, reopening a door requires it to be 100% shut. This is not Classic. On Live, a door could be re-clicked (and re-opened) immediately when it begins to close. On P99, you must wait until the door closes all the way. For example, a rogue picking the locked Sebilis Crypt door could spam-click the doorjamb to keep it open. A rogue picking the first wooden door in Befallen could spam-click the door, and it would quickly open and close the door (and also get much faster skill-ups). This isn't occurring on P99. This is occurring with regular doors and also the Kunark "vertical" doors (like the ones in City of Mist). |
The entire door system needs to be reworked. I agree.
|
If you observe the guards in Neriak Commons, they open every door they walk past. Hehe. NPCs opening doors at all is good, they just need to not try to open a door unless they make a collision check against it.
Could be coded as some kind of event on the door where if a non player crosses it, it triggers an open too. Hackery imo but effective and maybe easier to implement it that way. |
edit: mixed up emus. it was epicemu that had working lifts/doors.
|
Re: OP
This is a limitation of the titanium client. It simply doesn't send us any packets if you're clicking a door that's actively opening/closing. |
I just logged onto PEQ with the titanium client and the doors act the same as ours. If they're actively opening/closing, they don't respond to mouse clicks.
|
Lifts are different on other eqemu servers though. It's not a complaint but I'm also kind of curious what makes our lifts less responsive.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
lemme log on loz, pretty sure it works there. are they not using titanium client?
edit: MY BAD. it wasnt LoZ, it was EpicEMU that had working doors and lifts. ill edit posts sorry i mix up all the emus. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:30 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.