Alpha Release - 2008/04/11

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  • immortius
    Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 3117

    Alpha Release - 2008/04/11

    A new release is available from Nightblade's Testing Page. The changelog lists what has changed, but give a brief summary:

    - Started work on an ingame help framework. This is off by default but can be switched on by setting bShowIngameHelp=True in the ini file. I'm thinking of basically flashing up information on the left side of the screen, with a bias towards more relevant information. So if you are holding a sword, have an invisibility potion selected and have a door highlighted then you are most likely to get information on swords, doors or invisibility potions. So far only weapons and a touch of general information is implemented.
    - Thieves can now see the names of enemy guards when aiming at them.
    - Added a blood splatter camera effect when damaging thieves with the sword.
    - Fixed Nightblade so that it is displayed under the custom gametype server browser (so it should now show up in the Thieves vs Guards gametype category, mixed with other custom gametypes).
    - Tweaks to the stealth system. Thieves now flash visible when damaged, and invisibility potions end when a thief swings their Blackjack.
    - Bug fixes, including a number of cases where players could end up invisible (specifically Guards going invisible after being KOed, and anyone when backed against a wall or looking upwards). Also fixed a few problems with the Whistler.
    Last edited by immortius; 11 Apr 2008, 09:36 AM.
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  • HawK047
    Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 41

    #2
    Its comming together i see, good work mate!^_^

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    • Appollonius
      Member
      • May 2006
      • 178

      #3
      Good stuff.

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      • Athelstone
        Member
        • Nov 2003
        • 726

        #4
        Excellent. The help system is a really great idea too, since one thing that often puts off new players is the learning curve. This will help them a lot.

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