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BobcatFan

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IF you dont know how to use the Zmud one dont even bother.

Custom tick are awfull.

You need to adapt the existing one so that it resets at the end tick messages.

In order to have a decent tick acuracy.

There is nothing worse than sleeping 15 sec because you tough the tick was just there.

And dont even go by fealing that is just ,....

Just learn how to operate with your mud browser.

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you can set the tick timers to react to your prompt (which should have time in it) and it will be about as accurate as you ever are gonna get. (which is very good, assuming you aren't just standing there with your prompt not being updated w/ current time)

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There's one for MUSHclient made by Mattamue... I haven't figured out how to get it to work though :( .

Easy to figure out if you read the script. The easiest way to get Mattamue's script to work is to change your prompt to:

[%h/%H %m/%M %v/%V %g %X %i %t]

The last value is the most important, so if you want to change the location of any of the others it's fine. What his script does is (rather than try to "memorize" all the myriad of tick-ending messages) simply take every prompt in, strip the time out of it, and compare it to a previously stored time. If it changed, a tick happened, and the timer restarts. You can make this work with your own custom prompt, but it will take some light tweaking of his script to make sure it's getting the right value.

His script also only tells you when 25 seconds have passed, so it's up to you when to use that information. You could miss the tick entirely, or waste 10 seconds you could be using running to sleep.

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