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Program in disorder @ NAO

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Janis Papanagnou

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Apr 25, 2013, 5:55:26 PM4/25/13
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Encountered this bug:

The dwarf wields 2 daggers named ammo (wielded)!
In what direction?
You kill the dwarf! Setworn: mask = 256.
Program in disorder - you should probably S)ave and reload the game.

Things that are here:
a dwarf corpse
a hooded cloak
a pair of hard shoes
a sling

What could have been the reason for that?

Janis

ais523

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Apr 25, 2013, 6:13:52 PM4/25/13
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Ooh, it's the setworn 256 bug. We've observed it before but AFAIK don't
know what causes it.

I assume from the name on the daggers that you were throwing them at the
dwarf. Was your stack of ammo daggers also wielded? Or were you wielding
something else?

(256 in that context means W_WEP, incidentally, i.e. main wielded
weapon. I'm not sure offhand what it means for it to be set on an object
that isn't in player inventory.)

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ais523

Janis Papanagnou

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Apr 25, 2013, 9:17:21 PM4/25/13
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On 26.04.2013 00:13, ais523 wrote:
> Janis Papanagnou wrote:
>>
>> You kill the dwarf! Setworn: mask = 256.
>> Program in disorder - you should probably S)ave and reload the game.
>>
>> What could have been the reason for that?
>
> Ooh, it's the setworn 256 bug. We've observed it before but AFAIK don't
> know what causes it.
>
> I assume from the name on the daggers that you were throwing them at the
> dwarf. Was your stack of ammo daggers also wielded? Or were you wielding
> something else?

I _think_ that the daggers named ammo had been quivered and that I wielded
a scalpel.

> (256 in that context means W_WEP, incidentally, i.e. main wielded
> weapon. I'm not sure offhand what it means for it to be set on an object
> that isn't in player inventory.)

Could it refer to my thrown daggers picked up and wielded by the dwarf as
his weapon? (I've no idea about any implications.)

Anyway, that game still seems to be stable. Had been concerned for a moment.

Janis

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