Content and general development discussion, including quest scripts and server code. The Mana World is a project comprising the original tmwAthena server & a designated improved engine server based on evolHercules
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This forum houses many years of development, tracing back to some of the earliest posts that exist on the board. Its current use is for the continued development of the server and game it has always served: The Mana World.
A final collective test would be useful to insure quality of forthcoming Easter yearly event:
At least 10 players should be present simultaneously, this week end week end, with chars which have not yet finished this event on the testing server.
Please give your availability on this Doodle schedule poll.
"The language of everyday life is clogged with sentiment, and the science of human nature has not advanced so far that we can describe individual sentiment in a clear way." Lancelot Hogben, Mathematics for the Million.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.
A great Thank You to all who replied again whether they could be present or not to the second testing meeting. It was helpful again
If you want to join testing group, watch [TEST] topics on Forum, and help in the future quest tests, then PM to Jenalya on Forum.
As always, the reward for it is satisfaction about a well done result, player's fun and perhaps a better knowledge of other contributors.
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The Doodle schedule Poll is now closed
"The language of everyday life is clogged with sentiment, and the science of human nature has not advanced so far that we can describe individual sentiment in a clear way." Lancelot Hogben, Mathematics for the Million.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.