Rhaegar wrote:As far as I know, nothing in Genesis is case-sensitive.
Oh, ALOT of things in Genesis is case sensitive
Rhaegar wrote:As far as I know, nothing in Genesis is case-sensitive.
Uther wrote:scabbard is ... not sure if it is today .. if you type the name with small letters all the way you die
call name = die
call Name = success
File a bug report in the location where the bad quest asks for case-sensitive answers, and I will fix it.Draugor wrote:Uther wrote:scabbard is ... not sure if it is today .. if you type the name with small letters all the way you die
call name = die
call Name = success
Dephonian temple quest are aswell, its an extremelly retarded thing to die or fail because of. Sucks we dont have the wizards to fix those pieces of code.
The worst part isnt that it needs capital letters, its that some quests DONT need capital letters
I don't think the 'Standard of Angmar' quest is case sensitive. I've just done it recently and gave both answers completely in lower case and was successful.gorboth wrote:File a bug report in the location where the bad quest asks for case-sensitive answers, and I will fix it.Draugor wrote:Uther wrote:scabbard is ... not sure if it is today .. if you type the name with small letters all the way you die
call name = die
call Name = success
Dephonian temple quest are aswell, its an extremelly retarded thing to die or fail because of. Sucks we dont have the wizards to fix those pieces of code.
The worst part isnt that it needs capital letters, its that some quests DONT need capital letters
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Rhaegar wrote:To be completely honest, the only thing I see wrong with Dunedain houses this days is their way of joining. It's a racial guild that's harder to get into than some of the elite OCC guilds because it requires you to be in the same room with the lord or lady of specific house. With our current population (and activity of some of the lords and ladies of Dunedain houses) it can be pretty frustrating. Even Travellers have been adjusted for this reason and an NPC included who can give you access.
I always thought that Genesis was done in UTF-8 by default, so that people would get consistent returns regardless of their OS or client locale and character encoding settings.UTF-8 has become the dominant character encoding for the World-Wide Web, accounting for more than half of all Web pages. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) requires all Internet protocols to identify the encoding used for character data, and the supported character encodings must include UTF-8. The Internet Mail Consortium (IMC) recommends that all e-mail programs be able to display and create mail using UTF-8. UTF-8 is also increasingly being used as the default character encoding in operating systems, programming languages, APIs, and software applications.
Genesis is actually older than the UTF-8 standard. Running UTF-8 reliably over telnet is also rather complicated..Rhaegar wrote:Really? You thought that the game would require you to type non-english characters?
I've been having a different problem with that as I would see people as Nazg}l or Nazg?l all the time. Thought it was normal until I changed character encoding in my terminal and client to ISO-88591 (en-US) instead of UTF-8 (unicode), which is quite surprising. Let's take a quick look at Wikipedia:
I always thought that Genesis was done in UTF-8 by default, so that people would get consistent returns regardless of their OS or client locale and character encoding settings.UTF-8 has become the dominant character encoding for the World-Wide Web, accounting for more than half of all Web pages. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) requires all Internet protocols to identify the encoding used for character data, and the supported character encodings must include UTF-8. The Internet Mail Consortium (IMC) recommends that all e-mail programs be able to display and create mail using UTF-8. UTF-8 is also increasingly being used as the default character encoding in operating systems, programming languages, APIs, and software applications.