@25, generics should be owned by you. If you can, use virtual objects (create them when the player wants them) and set their owner to the player.
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@25, generics should be owned by you. If you can, use virtual objects (create them when the player wants them) and set their owner to the player.
No I disagree, generic objects should be owned by #36 aka hacker. This is a security measure and will allow any such verbs and props owned by hacker to be called by a player without using wizard perms. It doesn't have to be hacker either, there's nothing inherently special I think. You could easily make another player that just never logs in and call it obj_owner or something and chown everything to it.
@27, good advice. To all of those who have decided on the route to @chown generics, I highly recommend you not chown non-generics to hacker. If you do, you'll get E_PERMs all over the place.
Right, its not meant for that. In order for it to work correctly, two things need to happen, the object itself needs to be 36 owned, and all the props and verbs will need to be as well. And yes I can't type hash right now since the number row is dead on this keyboard which I am on bluetooth.
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