You could read dead people's minds......

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Appleide
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You could read dead people's minds......

Postby Appleide » Mon Jul 12, 2004 12:41 am

Is this a problem? i managed to talk to, point at and gain the knowledge of a dead persons name without them doing anything..... go the event that involves the dead and another living person who is not you, then click on the living person, you could do still do the same actions to the dead as you could to the living... If you "hit" thm, then this error comes up that say kind of you character XXXX(the dead person's full name) died, error, line.... blablabla.... is this a loop hole, it needs to be fixed.... I will Not do that again. but other people doesn't seem to be able to see it.....yet, well they haven't told me whether they saw it or not..... But if people wont go through the loophole then everything is fine.....
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Postby Sparkle » Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:04 am

Yeah, there is two bodies on the ground with the same name of the one person that died. I'm guessing she quit or something.

She said she justed spawned, she picked up mushrooms and put them back down and now she's dead. :?
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Appleide
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Postby Appleide » Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:07 am

Uh-oh, did I do that?
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Postby Thomas Pickert » Mon Jul 12, 2004 10:14 am

For the future: If you believe you have found a bug, let the ProgD know, by either sending a mail to bugs@cantr.net or by posting in General Support.

Do not test possible bugs yourself. Chances are, that you don't know what exactly the consequences might be, especially in terms of database integrity.

Apart from that, thanks for your report. It's fixed now.
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Postby Appleide » Mon Jul 12, 2004 12:12 pm

Sure Mr. Pickert.


Yay! I found a bug! oh wait... that isn't exactly good...

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