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Posted by Kalahn   United Kingdom  (138 posts)  [Biography] bio   Moderator
Date Sat 23 Feb 2002 02:18 PM (UTC)  quote  ]
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Bug: unrecognized item type 'ale' for object 5728

File:area\bazaar.are line 2325
Bug: Fread_string_eol-EOF

what does these 2 errors mean and what can i do to fix em?

That would be a single bug... the area file is not in the expected format. To get the area reading in I would be tempted to manually delete object 5728 from the area file.

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and what is map level used for?

Maplevel determines the minimum level you must be to see the automap... if you are below that level you will see ? instead.... this is traditionally set to 10 to 20 levels lower than the level of the area... so if a player walks into an area a lot of levels higher than themselves the map will turn to ?.

- Kal

Kalahn
Developer of the Dawn of Time codebase
http://www.dawnoftime.org/
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Posted by Ronald   (47 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Fri 15 Feb 2002 01:05 PM (UTC)  quote  ]
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Bug: unrecognized item type 'ale' for object 5728

File:area\bazaar.are line 2325
Bug: Fread_string_eol-EOF

what does these 2 errors mean and what can i do to fix em?

and what is map level used for?
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