so i'm newly transcendent in synthesis and while i'm still glowing with that "newly transcendent" glow, there's a part of me that realizes the process of extracting primes could be sooo much simpler. that being said, here i am, asking for help.
if it wouldn't be too much trouble, maybe someone could make a basic extracting script that ran extraction of the three primes in every room when prompted by a trigger and perhaps even logged the extractions so that, when prompted by another trigger, [say, 'show extractions' or something similar], it would tell you whether or not you've extracted all the primes there and/or what primes can still be extracted, if any.
or maybe a script like this already exists [or something like it]. if so, i'd love the link.
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Also, there was a 'you have no amercury stored in the rift' message that would spam occasionally and honestly it was all probably something easily fixed but I have no patience for the menial tasks of mortals.
Meh, just go into the scripts, and put -- before the send("inr "..mineral)
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Also -- is there an easier way to calculate what you need for how many of something? All the numbers make my head hurt and I like to know, as a for instance, how many iron and sulphur I need to make .. say, 2000 ferrum flakes.
- able to extract everything after walking into a room and inr in case of random jumps.
- able to indicate how many of whatever metal to synthesise and it will complete the order.
- able to do the same for transmutating minerals.
All for Mudlet use.
The burden falls on a player with a harvesting or extraction script to manually walk from room to room, which stops the automated process (this is rendered moot by using an autowalker, which violates the automation rules).
Synthesizing minerals, on the other hand, requires one to stand in a room and do the same thing over and over so that you can either use or sell the product. The only burden on the player would be to sit there and stare at the screen until they went mad from boredom. This is not to say that people don't just DOR the process, but I think that it would still violate the rule.
ETA: I know that I, for one, would not write or distribute a script that could directly lead to the shrubbing of any character. Anything I wrote would require tampering to become fully automated and I'm sure that I'm not alone in the sentiment.
GMCP documentation: https://github.com/keneanung/GMCPAdditions
svof github site: https://github.com/svof/svof and documentation at https://svof.github.io/svof