Yeah. It does that because it's ACS. :P It'll attempt to load whatever is in LOADACS, whether it is a library or not. It just seems that without #library, string tables are not setup correctly, along with a few other things. I actually ran into this issue recently myself when I forgot to add the library line and was getting hilarious results on different maps when trying to run a script.Ijon Tichy wrote:as someone who knows acs pretty well, what the hell does that have to do with anything? if it's being used through LOADACS and it doesn't have #library, why is it even being loaded? if it's a BEHAVIOR lump, why would it need #library?Theshooter7 wrote: Getting to this topic really late, but after seeing the first couple posts about the problem I knew right away it was because of the lack of #library. Way to go folks. :/
itt: acs makes no goddamn sense at times
Sure. My point though is, with all the people ending up with silly, really simple questions like how you've stated, how many people are actually taking note from what they learn and are improving? I'm not starting any argument or anything (if you had that in mind by chance), I'm just genuinely curious. You don't get to be a guru at a programming language, or even a scripting language like ACS, without first learning things and getting better. Asking a thousand questions all the time doesn't help you, it just gets people to do the work for you (granted a question now and then never hurts but you get what I'm saying). Programming is something that takes research, patience, and above all, experimentation. The same applies for something like ACS.Ijon Tichy wrote:I started off with python and came to ACS (and will end up learning C or D for unrelated reasons), does that count?
