Looking for a CMUD system

by Unknown

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Unknown2009-10-02 09:23:05
I need a combat system. I own zMUD and CMUD but would rather use CMUD (I have MUSHclient, but I dislike it).

I'm looking for a good system that is maintained and supported. I've had a look over all the free ones available, but I just keep breaking something or other. I liked Catarin's for a while, but then the autosipper broke whenever I started fighting (I'm guessing because of the "Xmo" part of the prompt? I'm not really sure).

I am willing to pay (big, if necessary) for a good system on CMUD. If anybody could give me some suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
Unknown2009-10-02 12:00:37
If your only real problem is that the prompt trigger breaks when you gain momentum, that could be fixed in less than a minute. In fact, the version that Desitrus posted probably already has that fixed.
Unknown2009-10-02 12:08:32
That's the one I have. Turned out not to be a momentum problem. I reinstalled it and it works again.

This is, of course, the nth time I've reinstalled the system for some bug or another. I can't really keep up with the scripting all too well. I'm trying, though. That said.. Apparently it looks like Catarin wont be keeping it updated anymore. I still need a new system.
Unknown2009-10-02 12:13:49
Good luck. The three people I've heard of that use CMUD don't share what they build.

I chose MUSHclient to build a system because it's free, it's fast, and it's stable. It's a little bit less user-friendly, but it has great support from the author, especially for a free application.
Desitrus2009-10-03 21:39:37
I don't share because it doesn't work. CMUD has bugs and I'm just too lazy to use another client. Zug says it's the way catarin codes it, I still think it's threads, but duplicate variables, packages suddenly becoming unaware of aliases until you restart cmud (nothing like spamming CheckHealthNeeded in the middle of a fight when it's suddenly not an alias anymore), and random program crashing lag are just a few of the joys. I just don't do it because I don't want to hold peoples' hands through a product that doesn't even work right in the first place.