I would post notes here, but apperently Windows enjoys installing a program on your computer when you restore it, and than asks for a cd-key (which the computer did not ship with) in order to run it.
The fucking hell is that?
Anyway, I don't have wc3 installed at the moment so I can't check exactly what's in it.
The main trigger in it allows a huge amount of information to be tied to any individual unit, much more than the custom value allows.
I added 25,000 to coordinates when saved on to the unit because it removes negative numbers, and 4(or less) digit numbers. When the coordinates are called, they are subtracted by 25,000 to get the real coordinates.
The purpose of this system was to create very frantic looking battles;
1: Unit is ordered by player. order cords are stored on the unit.
2: when an ant attacks it is given an order to move within X distance of the attacked unit. These order coords are not recorded and are ignored.
3: Unit reaches last order (from attacking unit) it is than ordered to it's original, stored order location.
I did not have the time to code in support for order-type I believe, but I may be wrong.
Once it stops moving, it's ordered to it's orignal move location
EDIT: TheHelper has incredibly low upload space. So no map I guess until I find a place to host it, instead of hosting it on this crappy site. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L72YOBOU
Another issue I'm learning is that a lot of the air quality sensors don't work at very high ambient temperatures. I'm planning on heating this enclosure to like 60C or so, and that's the upper limit of their functionality
Although I don't know if I need to actually actively heat it or just let the plate and hotend bring the ambient temp to whatever it will, but even then I need to figure out an exfiltration for hot air. I think I kind of know what to do but it's still fucking confusing
I don't think I'm dealing with quite the same pressures though, at the very least its a significantly smaller system. For the time being I'm just going to put together a quick scrubby box though and hope it works good enough to not make my house toxic
I do know this - xenforo dropped the ball by not keeping the vbulletin reputation comments as a feature. The loss of the Reputation comments data when we switched to Xenforo really was the death knell for the site when it came to all the users that left. I know I missed it so much and I got way less interested in the site when that feature was gone and I run the site.