CSV3 Continues development

03/10/2013 08:39 InfamousNoone#1
Just thought I'd announce as of today, development on CSV3 has been started again. Currently ntL3fty and myself are working on upgrading the source to the newest version of Conquer, and we're probably going to prioritize working on and documenting the newer features in CO which the private server scene lacks information about (i.e. Auction, Chi, Subclasses, etc.)

Everything's open source as before, and can be found here:
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03/10/2013 08:57 !KrAToS!#2
OKy good start
wish you luck
03/10/2013 09:23 Spirited#3
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I'm pretty stoked to see this going again.
If I find anything you don't have, I'll let you know.
03/10/2013 13:43 abdoumatrix#4
wish i can understand anything from this coding :D
03/10/2013 15:46 Mero.El.Omda#5
Does chi system fully working same TQ or missing somethings
03/10/2013 15:55 _DreadNought_#6
^Is a classic example as to why all the work you do in that source publicly from here on out will only benefit about 5 people if you're lucky.
03/10/2013 17:53 go for it#7
at the very first i was like "no that will make everything i worked on worthless as everyone will have it for free"
then i was like "nah nah nah hybrid using indexers invokes abstracts delegates and that stuff that not everyone really understand so it's fine muahahahahha"
pretty much remember the conquer ai reversed client which i had copy of and how it was written XD as dread said "all the work you do in that source publicly from here on out will only benefit about 5 people if you're lucky."
03/10/2013 18:02 InfamousNoone#8
Neither me nor nT write CSV3 intentionally for the community to benefit. We do it because it's fun and an enjoyable way of passing time and doing research. It's simply a side-effect that people benefit from out work if at all.

At the end of the day, what we're working towards is a source more stable than the binaries, and more advanced. Later on in the project we will offer simply just a download-and-go executable/database like the binaries do.
03/11/2013 13:04 _DreadNought_#9
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Neither me nor nT write CSV3 intentionally for the community to benefit. We do it because it's fun and an enjoyable way of passing time and doing research. It's simply a side-effect that people benefit from out work if at all.

At the end of the day, what we're working towards is a source more stable than the binaries, and more advanced. Later on in the project we will offer simply just a download-and-go executable/database like the binaries do.
But why replace the much hated bins with pretty much an updated version?

isn't CO2 PServer development about learning to code and doing things you never thought you could do? Simply releasing a download&go exe & db doesn't sound like you at all; I always got the impression from you if somebody wanted a good source - They need to learn C#.

However - I understand your first paragraph and that's all good / fair enough.
03/11/2013 20:06 InfamousNoone#10
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But why replace the much hated bins with pretty much an updated version?

isn't CO2 PServer development about learning to code and doing things you never thought you could do? Simply releasing a download&go exe & db doesn't sound like you at all; I always got the impression from you if somebody wanted a good source - They need to learn C#.

However - I understand your first paragraph and that's all good / fair enough.
I don't think it matters to either us at this points. It's apparent that the development community has gone to shit in comparison to its once former glory. And on another note:

We've updated the source and have now started working on restructuring old content, and adding new.
03/18/2013 23:25 -Shunsui-#11
You guys should provide a change log.
03/19/2013 00:48 nTL3fTy#12
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You guys should provide a change log.
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03/19/2013 18:01 diedwarrior#13
Is the database public ? or do we have to construct it our own ?
03/19/2013 20:14 nTL3fTy#14
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Is the database public ? or do we have to construct it our own ?
You can try [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. Extract this to its own folder and point the game server config to it. Assuming the game server config also has a valid CO2 folder setup, it will create the pieces of the database it needs -- itemtype, levels, and magictype I believe.
03/20/2013 12:13 Mero.El.Omda#15
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You can try [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. Extract this to its own folder and point the game server config to it. Assuming the game server config also has a valid CO2 folder setup, it will create the pieces of the database it needs -- itemtype, levels, and magictype I believe.
What about the open source project not released yet??