You can then use the "lss" alias to do something like:Īnd it will return all book numbers with the word Consanguine in the title. How this works is that when you enter the "lcs" alias, it will scan the entire library and store all the book titles with their corresponding numbers. Pattern - ^Type MORE to continue reading\.
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], "Read ".")Īdditem(library.list, )Įxact match - An unseen presence whispers in your ear, "There is no more, friend." If string.findPattern(, criteria) thenĬecho("\nCriteria matched. You'll need these scripts, just put them in a new script window called Library or something: Scans the entire Library you're at and then lets you find a book with a certain word in the title. Even when using it in spammy displays like the tables shown in OFFERINGS LIST, there was no noticeable lag. Performance note: Despite my clumsy use of string concatenation, it processes -very- quickly. It will cleanly accept both strings and actual numbers, spitting out a string as a result. It will string numbers along with commas (I am American, after all) to enhance readability. PNum(number/string): This function is for aesthetic displays. If ntains(noTitleWords, word) = false or word = str:match("^%w+") then
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I just will not support Iron Realms, nor will I not warn anyone who wants to play a MUD to stay away from IRE and their practices.Str = str:gsub("(+)", function (word) Those of you who run the events and pour massive amounts of time into building an event from nothing are absolutely incredible human beings. I will give it to the volunteer team, ya'll are god sends (literally) and unfortunately, a lot of you aren't given the respect you deserve. It isn't really fair imo, but that's not up to me. Volunteering for Godhood is cool and all, but I dislike the idea of not paying someone for TONS of hours of their lives that they tend to pour into the game. This goes for most of IRE's game and I highly doubt that Starmourn will be any different (for those who want to bring it up).
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The game used to be a lot more community driven, however in this day and age it doesn't seem like it wants to move with the times and balance its monetization scheme for those who don't want to drop hundreds/thousands of dollars on their game and tons of hours building an automated combat system. It's pretty funny to watch the nitpicking.īut honestly, unless you plan on spending ridiculous amounts of money on credits for artifacts or talisman pieces or you plan on spending years merching your way up from nothing, Achaea has very little to offer. Then you get to sit back and enjoy the drama of 1 city calling another city cowards for using more combatants than the raiding city brought. Props to the players, and I give them all due respect for that, however it gets very dull because they will and do roflstomp people/cities fairly often.
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The game is dominated heavily by those players who spend egregious hours programming a heavily automated system for pvp. The credit market is over inflated and doesn't ever have many credits on sale at a given time mainly due to the fact that most of the Whales have either left or they've bought everything so they have no reason to or they just buy crates. Luckily for them, they aren't in the mainstream spotlight or they'd be the next EA for their predatory system. IRE has turned the game into a lootbox grind fest with their talisman system. Until a gold sink is found and the credit market actually makes things affordable I advise against the game.