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− | ''RPCSS has three types of units | + | ''RPCSS has three types of generic '''human-form''' units, infantry, knights, and siege equipment. RPCSS will be connected to UO to spawn these army units in-game. We are unable to customize units, at this time, but home to in the future. <includeonly>[[RPCSS Army Units|Read More ..]]</includeonly> |
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− | + | *RPCSS is programmed to have the SAME mobs for everyone, and those mobs are going to based on the UO human form in generic-looking leather and plate armor and horses. It will be months before we are able to program in the ability for each house to customize the look of their mobs. We certainly want to do that, but getting it working is the primary goal. | |
− | * RPCSS is programmed to have the SAME mobs for everyone, and those mobs are going to based on the UO human form in generic looking leather and plate armor and horses. It will be months before we are able to program in the ability for each house to customize the look of their mobs. We certainly want to do that, but getting it working is the primary goal. | + | *As far as world lore is concerned, players may claim that the mobs are any of the many '''human-form''' sub-races, such as vampires, un-shifted weres, Aelfeyn, glamoured Muiri, normal-sized Hoggur, etc. But the base mob needs to use the same RPCSS human mob for everyone -- for now. |
Latest revision as of 15:54, 5 May 2020
RPCSS has three types of generic human-form units, infantry, knights, and siege equipment. RPCSS will be connected to UO to spawn these army units in-game. We are unable to customize units, at this time, but home to in the future.
- RPCSS is programmed to have the SAME mobs for everyone, and those mobs are going to based on the UO human form in generic-looking leather and plate armor and horses. It will be months before we are able to program in the ability for each house to customize the look of their mobs. We certainly want to do that, but getting it working is the primary goal.
- As far as world lore is concerned, players may claim that the mobs are any of the many human-form sub-races, such as vampires, un-shifted weres, Aelfeyn, glamoured Muiri, normal-sized Hoggur, etc. But the base mob needs to use the same RPCSS human mob for everyone -- for now.