A bunch of questions that are related in my mind.
1) Is there a philosophical or technical reason (as opposed to a lack of developer time) why getting chips from the snack machine is not part of Daily Deeds?
2) Same question but for the BallPit?
3) If I have a login script enabled is it executed before or after mafia does Breakfast? For example if my toaster is in my DC and my login script pulls it, will mafia get toast for breakfast or do I need to use the toaster after I pull it?
4) Suppose my login script contains things I want to do most of the time but not always. A poor example would be I want to visit the BallPit but once in a while I know I want to sewer dive first and so would rather delay visiting the Pit until after the sewer. How do I temporarily disable the login script before it actually gets executed? The safest way would seem to be to temporarily rename it or replace it with a modified version. My preferred solution would be to restrict the login script (when I write it) to things that I want done unconditionally and then use Daily Deeds for those things that are sometimes conditioned on circumstances.
I actually did remember to check the wiki. I liked the Setting Breakfast page but believe my questions are a bit too advanced to actually expect an answer there.
Thanks.
1) Is there a philosophical or technical reason (as opposed to a lack of developer time) why getting chips from the snack machine is not part of Daily Deeds?
2) Same question but for the BallPit?
3) If I have a login script enabled is it executed before or after mafia does Breakfast? For example if my toaster is in my DC and my login script pulls it, will mafia get toast for breakfast or do I need to use the toaster after I pull it?
4) Suppose my login script contains things I want to do most of the time but not always. A poor example would be I want to visit the BallPit but once in a while I know I want to sewer dive first and so would rather delay visiting the Pit until after the sewer. How do I temporarily disable the login script before it actually gets executed? The safest way would seem to be to temporarily rename it or replace it with a modified version. My preferred solution would be to restrict the login script (when I write it) to things that I want done unconditionally and then use Daily Deeds for those things that are sometimes conditioned on circumstances.
I actually did remember to check the wiki. I liked the Setting Breakfast page but believe my questions are a bit too advanced to actually expect an answer there.
Thanks.