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Post by Hunsinger on Jul 24, 2019 0:55:09 GMT
I was exiled for stealing Shadowclan's herbs even though I never took any herbs from them. I did enter their territory twice while Thrushfeather was showing me Thunderclan's territory but I didn't touch any herbs. However, I entered their territory as a different cat in another save and the accusation didn't occur, so I don't think the two are related. I loaded up an earlier save of the game I lost from when Thrushfeather was showing me the territory, but the same thing happened again (this save was after Thrushfeather had already showed me Shadowclan's border, so I wasn't able to change that). I was accused of stealing the herbs after I had escaped the fox and was in the apprentice den talking with the others. I hope this bug is fixed because it's frustrating to be accused of doing something I didn't do and losing the game because of it. I hope this is enough information but if you need to know anything else feel free to ask. Also I can provide the save file if that would help. Thanks.
~Hunsinger
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Post by Leonard on Jul 24, 2019 18:22:19 GMT
Variables are local to the save files and shouldn't transfer between them.
I double checked all the times the game marks the herbs as stolen, and it appears to work correctly. The only unintended part is that stealing herbs from WindClan will also treat the herbs as being ShadowClan's but doing so isn't possible without cheating anyway so I don't think this happened here.
Entering the territory alone shouldn't mark herbs as stolen, you need to actually take them.
I'd appreciate the save game, since everything seems to be worked as intended.
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Post by Hunsinger on Aug 5, 2019 2:31:31 GMT
Sorry for taking so long to respond. It turns out that it wasn't a bug after all, just a stupid mistake. I started over and realized that I must have missed the part where Thrushfeather said that the clearing in the top left quadrant was ShadowClan's territory. That's where I took the herbs from, so the code is working fine. Sorry about that, and thanks for taking the time to check out my problem. Also, I've finished Act I, and I must say that the game is really well-done, especially the story-telling aspect of it. I'm looking forward to Act II, if it ever comes out. I'd offer my help for the game, as I have some background in programming, but the price of the game engine is kind of a put-off. Anyways, keep up the good work!
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