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Script Name: GuildChat.cs & AllyChat.cs
Author: Shadow1980 Version: 1.0 Private Release: 08/07/05 & 11/07/05 Public Release: 05/05/2006 Latest Release: 05/05/2006 Purpose: Guild Chat and Alliance Chat functions. Description: I noticed somebody posted a core mod for guild and alliance chat on the forums, and realised I made this 10 months ago for Prophecies. A lot of people prefer stand-alone scripts that they can simply drop into their customs folder, so here you go. I hope it is of some use to people. Players can chat with their online guild members by using the [guild or [g commands. (Or if you have another prefix, the prefix followed by guild or g) Acknowledgements: Based on GuildAllyChat by Eddie Gorgels released 10 November 2004 V1.0. Installation: Put GuildChat.cs in your \RunUO 1.0\Custom\ folder. Optional: For Alliance chat with the [a and [ally commands, drop AllyChat.cs in your \RunUO 1.0\Custom\ folder. (If you have guild alliances active.) No distro file edits required. Please support people who release scripts by *rating* their scripts if you appreciate their efforts. This helps users find good scripts more easely. |
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holy batman that is amazing..
tries to sneek and peek in your fault of ole scripts...wrinkles my nose....and sneezes.....want some help cleaning those things out? ... J/K thanks again for sharing with us
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Cool, thanks for posting this Shadow
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