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Feature Request: Backup similar to pdump but for bots #60

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cherbert opened this issue Jan 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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Feature Request: Backup similar to pdump but for bots #60

cherbert opened this issue Jan 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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cherbert commented Jan 7, 2021

Would be really nice to have a command like pdump but backs up all our owned bots, their appearance and their equipment. So we can then restore them to a new fresh build.

Sometimes a lot of effort is put into bot placement in the world, their appearance and the items they are equipped with. I know how to do all this manually and I am doing it but a command line option to dump it all to a file would be really convenient and potentially very useful for a lot of players.

@trickerer trickerer added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 7, 2021
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zaicopx commented Jan 8, 2021

Yes, this is also what I expected

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@cherbert what exactly do you mean by efforts put into bot appearance? What data in which tables?

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cherbert commented Jan 23, 2021

I mean we put a lot of effort into equipping our bots with armor and weapons etc... It would be nice to backup the bots we have spawned into the world and for the backup to also contain their equipped items so as to be able to restore this data to a fresh new build easily. Why thumb up the post and then close it 12 days later?

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@cherbert well I didn't thumb up anything, but it's unimportant.

Why it is closed? Well because it got implemented, don't you see? 54c6a5e

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Oh god, so sorry. And thank you so much!

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