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Originally posted by The WABBIT
Rick I remember this, and I have use it ever since you posted it to TWGS.org long ago. BTW you posted it on 2002-05-08 14:22:28, and direct link to the whole post is:
I had not wanted to reply to this topic. Mainly because, I did not remember who posted it in the first place. Secondly, because I knew that part of it was posted here. And the whole thing was posted else were.
As such I figured that if anyone really wanted to have this information. They could just do a search in the forums for it. Or look through all of the current TW websites out there.
Which means quite a few people, including a couple of EIS tech people. Have something to learn.
Do a search in the forums. As 99% of the questions that you are going to ask. Has already been asked and answered, at least one time before.
But, this is what happens. When the players stop playing the game. And have the bots/AFK Scripts, that other players created, play the game for them. All because they are too freakin lazy, to play the game themselves. And too freakin lazy to learn the game.
BTW Zentock had posted a portion of this information back in 2002.
And you can find the whole post at Cabal's Secret Hideout. Look under the Tips section.
And yet, another site has to it up for view, TWGS Mirror + Stats. You can see it at:
http://www.twarchive.com/post.php/t/495_2824
And you can also see it the Knowledge Base that I had started:
http://swgs.dynu.com/kb
Read the 'Misc. Tips gleamed from various sources' topic, under the Tips section.
My knowledge base is open to all to read, and to add to. I only require that you register, before you can add to the KB.
The original question was concerning a addition for gameOps to be able to change the odds of creating planets, I re-posted this simply so that it may help some people from reading replies to this post from going on false information like the possibility is determined by where the planet lists on the planet list, or that all stock planets have the same base odds of being created. I agree whole heartedly with you that most questions can be answered by doing a search and that it is an excellent tool for a player that wants to find information, and there are many sources on the web that information can be found as well for the person willing to look.
The problem is when people start posting replies that offer incorrect information, these will sometimes snowball into a group of people thinking that the incorrect information is the correct answer to a question and they will discontinue their search, we want to try and curb that as much as possible.
I removed the link to the other forum from your post because as Harley mentioned it contained your login info, also your link to your knowledge base seems to be dead, I would be interested in looking it over.