[Help] Getting functions to work

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    Pleasure To Kill KREATOR is offline
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    [Help] Getting functions to work

    Hello, I've been trying to do this long time ago. I wanna block Full-Opt items trading. I found that season 3 SCFMT files have this option in SCF_Items.ini [ItemMoveLimit]. Unfortunately, I have another SCFMT files that dont have this last section in SCF_Items.ini (the itemmovelimit section). Anyone can helpme activate this last section so that i can put a limit in the trading?

    Should i just copy a DLL from the season 3 files?


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    Re: [Help] Getting functions to work

    if you just copy the dll, you will get errors on the GS. Its more like you need to code to add it on. It will be a pain to add something SCF has, but I would suggest to use whatever files have more benefits. There is no documentation on this, so I realy cant help but give advice.

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    Re: [Help] Getting functions to work

    the thing is that i want to use the files without the [ItemMoveLimit] but at the same time i want these functions... u_u... or is there another way like creating a new DLL to block Full-option items trading and then hook it to the gameserver? (I just started learning C++ so i dont really know what to put in the DLL ^^)

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    Re: [Help] Getting functions to work

    its tedious work, but C++ is a plausable way to block full opt trading. You have to call several offsets to block the trade of full opt items, but im not sure on how to do it or code since im new at mu coding as well. The best way would to play around with mu sources.



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