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It is basically done introducing an "int" into WorldObject class, storing the actual instance. Then in the knownlist system (setRegion + getKnownType methods), you filter objects based on distance (as always), and by that int.

 

There are plenty of shared systems on MxC, for different projects (mine included).

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5 hours ago, Tryskell said:

It is basically done introducing an "int" into WorldObject class, storing the actual instance. Then in the knownlist system (setRegion + getKnownType methods), you filter objects based on distance (as always), and by that int.

 

There are plenty of shared systems on MxC, for different projects (mine included).

 

doesn't necessarly have to be an "int"

 

it can be a String, which imho is much better than int, or even better the same WorldInstance class

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