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by Mckorr » Mon Apr 14, 2003 9:22 am
First, you can't pay someone to work on the MQ code and keep it private. It was written under the Gnu Public License, which means any source code changes have to be shared.
Spend a couple hours working on finding offsets and the next time you need them you'll find that you can do it very rapidly. When I first started looking for offsets for myself it took forever. Now it takes me about 3 minutes to find any single offset. It takes ap50 almost no time at all, and he usually posts complete, correct offsets within an hour or so of the patch.
If you want to pay someone to do offsets for you, contribute to the MQ project as a whole instead. You won't get new offsets any faster by paying someone, since we have to wait for the new eqgame.exe file to be patched in before we can even start on them. Donations are always gratefully accepted... and no, I don't get a share of them :) I don't need the money, and I have more fun working on this than playing EQ right now. It's been a great learning experience so far.