Suggestion:Valentine Boss

Discussion in 'Accepted' started by LamiaZealot, Feb 3, 2015.

  1. LamiaZealot
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    LamiaZealot Well-Known Member

    Disable Rush and/or skills that push the slime king.. (or just disable kb like for snowman)

    It was obnoxious that people kept pushing the slime away from the attackers.

    Notable name: Destructe..

    smh
     
  2. HoloDrake
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    HoloDrake Well-Known Member

    +1000000000000000000000000000000
     
  3. HoloDrake
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    HoloDrake Well-Known Member

    Also disable mage ultimate attacks, they cause major lag
     
  4. Genre
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    I wanna kill it with snowballs.
     
  5. AccelRose
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    AccelRose Donator

    It was definitely annoying. I felt bad for those without movement skills.
     
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  6. Matt
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    Matt Administrator

    Most skills should be disabled now.
     
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  7. Oldie
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    I think it's a bit more complicated than just disabling the skills. Probably have to add a boolean

    if(push skill used == true){ignore NPC movement packets?}

    Not sure if push skills apply with this logic though.

    ..Because in most cases the skills still work client side right? Such as teleport.
     
  8. LamiaZealot
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    LamiaZealot Well-Known Member

    i have no idea what you're saying :D
     
  9. Oldie
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    I think I've proved my suspicions. Since the skills are client sided (client sends the NPC location update..) that needs to be blocked for any recent usages of the knockback skills.

    It'll still appear that it was pushed on the pusher's screen but soon teleport back to its actual place.

    You probably know this already, sorry if you do and I'm just stating the obvious.

    probably complicated in the source if it doesnt have a packet filter for general edits like these..
     
    Last edited: Feb 7, 2015

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