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Title: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Wizier537 on March 13, 2012, 01:05:14 am
Hello everybody, I have heard of this site before but never signed on until yesterday.  I really want to edit the maps, npcs, events, and all that other good stuff on WoW 3.3.5 for my private server.  
My aims for this server is to base it on my D&D campaign, or make it radically different from regular WoW (such as inter-faction communication, trade, and friend; have different racial leaders, etc.
Before I begin all of that, I should ask one question at a time.  I have been wanting to give humans and gnomes the option for a hunter class, but at the same time disable the warlock option for alliance races.  My first  question on here is how do I edit class availability :?:
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Immor on March 13, 2012, 09:24:43 pm
I haven't disabeld any race/class combo  for myself but I guess you will need to edit CharBaseInfo.dbc ,
I'd start editing that.  Humans have RaceID 1 , Gnomes 7. Hunters ClassID is 3, Warlock is 9. You may need to edit more files, but like I said I haven't tried it myself so you should just try.

This tutorial is doing the opposide, it's adding race/class combos, 2nd post below the spoilers. It might be usefull.
http://modcraft.io/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=165
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Wizier537 on March 13, 2012, 11:01:38 pm
Ok, but which is the best program to do it, since I use a mac.   :?  I apologize for not mentioning this earlier.
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Serifaz on March 14, 2012, 01:05:36 am
Do you have a windows computer you have access to?
I understand your on mac. but the only program I know that works with mac is a mpq program...
and that won't get you too far.
If you don't have a windows computer you may want to get one if you are seriously considering modding wow.
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Wizier537 on March 14, 2012, 03:15:30 am
What's the name of the windows program which does this?  I might be able to get it to work since I ran a few windows programs on this mac before.
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Putte08 on March 22, 2012, 05:48:44 pm
Quote from: "Wizier537"
What's the name of the windows program which does this?  I might be able to get it to work since I ran a few windows programs on this mac before.

I don't think it will work, when they release their programs they (I'm 99% sure) test them on all sorts of different systems to see what it works for. And they usually don't even aim to make it work for anything else than windows sometimes.

But the main question is: Why are you on a mac to begin with? :P
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Wizier537 on March 22, 2012, 08:07:06 pm
The reason I use Macintosh today was back when I was in 7th grade, I took a broadcasting class which required me to install a program called "Final Cut Pro".  Since this application was for the mac, my folks bought me a Macintosh computer.  Though getting used to the system took a while, I grew proficient in operating it, thus have stuck with it ever since.   ;)
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Putte08 on March 23, 2012, 01:28:49 pm
Quote from: "Wizier537"
The reason I use Macintosh today was back when I was in 7th grade, I took a broadcasting class which required me to install a program called "Final Cut Pro".  Since this application was for the mac, my folks bought me a Macintosh computer.  Though getting used to the system took a while, I grew proficient in operating it, thus have stuck with it ever since.   ;)

Sure you're free to use your mac, but you wont be able to get any modding programs on a mac. Just like you wont get your Final Cut Pro on windows. But that isn't really a problem on windows, because there's still loads of editing programs out there that works great. Sony Vegas and After Effects, why don't you work with those programs instead? They're awesome!
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Wizier537 on March 24, 2012, 08:46:16 am
Well I never got around to looking for them.
Title: Re: New Guy Introductions (and a question)
Post by: Steff on March 24, 2012, 09:22:15 am
Just A hint. If you have a Mac with Intel CPU you are able to isntall windows 7 on it and use it. A Intel mac is just a PC with a special UEF implementation. So you just need a tool called boot camp and you are able to come to the open world :)

http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/01/15/us ... lkthrough/ (http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/01/15/using-boot-camp-to-install-windows-7-on-your-mac-the-complete-walkthrough/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)