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Been working on my server a lot lately, and this has been bothering the crap out of me.
I need to figure out how to make my character names (such as when you click on the actual character and it displays the name and guild title) to look old school, so Ill post what I want it to look like, and what it currently looks like (I'm using a clean install of UOML):
I thought it was the Transserv, but I deleted it and it didnt go away.
Lso, Im thinking its not the client, because I play on a Sphere Server with client 6.0.0.0 and it doesnt look like the first picture. Im currently using the UOML 4.0.11c
Thanks to anyone that knows how I can get the old school back.
Thanks,
-Murmur
*you glance to your left to a region you just surveyed... you glimpse a magical being, more shadow than substance, caught midway in transformation... the figure smiles, the corners of his mouth jut upwards slightly on the edges, suddenly stretched to a length not at all human...*
05-08-2017 07:53 AM
darksun84
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I know its not the client, because I've tried client 6.0.0.0, 4.0.11c and 2.0.3 all on different servers and they all look 'right', just not when I connect to my personal local server.
I've gone through sphere.ini multiple times trying to figure it out, I'm thinking its not in there, unless its tied to AOS settings or something.
Wow... I figured something out my own, FINALLY!! LOL =P
Ok, its in sphere_msgs.scp, the option is called MSG_DEF_UNICODE, make it a 0 and WOOOOHOOOO Oldschool look... Thanks as always for the help though darksun84!
*you glance to your left to a region you just surveyed... you glimpse a magical being, more shadow than substance, caught midway in transformation... the figure smiles, the corners of his mouth jut upwards slightly on the edges, suddenly stretched to a length not at all human...*
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2017 03:28 PM by Murmur.)