Removing the (Class x)
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Search for the entry in the resources.dll. It should be easy to fine. I usually add it to the freelancer.ini so I can see it though FL IDRef
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Search for the entry in the resources.dll. It should be easy to fine. I usually add it to the freelancer.ini so I can see it though FL IDRef
Alrdy did that, i’m also using the FLidref but the (class x) is not in the resource.dll.
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As BJ said, you can remove the parenthesis and the Class, but the number will always show up as that is encoded directly within the game.
Fires up FLDev
I believe the IDs you are looking for are 991 and 992, in resources.dll.
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M0tah are you some sort of hex god?
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M0tah are you some sort of hex god?
yes he is. lol
now m0tah, find the offset that controls how many ships are sold at a base =P
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@cheese:
M0tah are you some sort of hex god?
yes he is. lol
now m0tah, find the offset that controls how many ships are sold at a base =P
I got a even tougher one to find…
Here’s the synopsis from Devast8tor, cause even he couldn’t find this offset:
@Dev:
So as most of you have probably heard by now, Freelancer does this weird thing where it won’t spawn static asteroids after you get beyond a certain distance from the system’s center (dynamic asteroids and billboards will always spawn). I started looking for what exactly causes this today. I haven’t had much luck so far, but I did discover this: the asteroid spawn region is exactly 260x260 km square and 130km tall, centered on the system center. I exhausted most of the obvious constants that might be controlling this behavior, meaning the odds of actually working around the problem are iffy. However, at least for now you can know exactly how far out you can place your fields.
If you find this, M0tah, I’ll find girls to bare your offspring…
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AWESOME
Thanks motha this helps me alot, i would also love to the remove the Class and the () but the number is enough for now and will avoid some missunderstandings.Greetings
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As BJ said, you can remove the parenthesis and the Class, but the number will always show up as that is encoded directly within the game.
Fires up FLDev
I believe the IDs you are looking for are 991 and 992, in resources.dll.
@Mind: Tried those?
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YAY can i give u guys some kissed ;D
Well i found the “(class” in 991 and the “)” in 992 ill check if the (Class x) is not completly removed but i think it should.
Well thats just awesome and I’m totaly happy that i can now overwrite the vanilla classes in my mod and rebalance the HP’s to different classes.LOVE U
Mind