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Dice Roll Hack
On one of the forums I supervise, I had a custom dice feature built and installed for a premium price. I can tell where the modifications (files, templates, and tables) were made, but I cannot understand some of the language.
I was wondering if there was a programmer who'd be willing to extract the information about the hack from my forums and possibly use it to make a stable, easy-to-install hack for 3.5 owners to use. |
Hi,
Let me know if you get a reply to this as I'm after a dice roller as well. |
what do you mean cant understand the language. is it foreign?
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Orangeflea was originally asking for someone to help extract a dice script from and existing forum. I'm looking for a dice script as well. So wanted to know if hes had a response.
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i guess i could try and help, i dont see why it needs to be extracted... cant you just link me to an older version of a dice hack and have me port it?
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No, because it was a custom job. This isn't available at vb.org. I had to pay someone to implement it to the message board. I don't want to pay again for it to work for 3.5, so I'm willing to share the pre-existing version of the hack with the community in exchange that it be modified for 3.5.
PS: Please lock this thread. I'm an idiot. This topic belongs in the 3.5 forum. I made a thread over there, so this one isn't necessary. |
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