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Old 06-08-2005, 03:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fire Beetles Smelt Ore

Needs Nerun's Distro's latest release in order to work.. !!!

I dont have a working osi acc anymore, so if this is not the way it should work, please warn..

Just replace your Ore.cs with this one:
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So you know the Fire Beetle isn't a default script.

So really this should be in the custom submission forum.
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Hmm just a question couldnt you edit the script parts and use // where is edited and where is not ?
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Hmm just a question couldnt you edit the script parts and use // where is edited and where is not ?
If you use a program called WinMerge you could compare the differences yourself.

You can download the program on Sourceforge
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Hmm just a question couldnt you edit the script parts and use // where is edited and where is not ?
Done..
 
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If you use a program called WinMerge you could compare the differences yourself.

You can download the program on Sourceforge

Learned a new thing today thanks.
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