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TradeWars Mobile - Helper for TW2002

(@hordequester)
New Member

Tradewars Mobile is a fully ANSI.SYS compatible Telnet helper for playing Tradewars 2002 on Android. It has complete graphics and animation support. Included is a range of commonly-used scripts and a detailed database system for sector data, port pair info. bubble finding, and other various functions. Includes a full scripting engine and editor as well as the ability to load scripts from SDCard.

Take a look:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hordeq.twarsmobile

 

 

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Topic starter Posted : August 20, 2014 22:07
DarkOne
(@sscadmin)
Illustrious Member Admin

I'm gonna have to check this out, thanks for bringing this to my attention. Now it mentioned loading scripts, could we load swath or twx scripts into this app and have them run or do we need to rebuild them?

 

 

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Posted : August 23, 2014 12:36
(@hordequester)
New Member

It uses it's own scripting system based in C#. So, you'd have to rewrite them (Although twx scripts run through twx proxy which you can connect to with the helper so, that would be pointless to rewrite). Loading scripts means you can hand write them in another editor or computer, put them in the /Download folder of your external storage on your Android device, load them in the helper Script Editor, then save them. Which makes it available to the helper. It's for people that hate typing on tablet/phone (like me). I generally write my scripts in Editplus with C# highlighting turned on. The link on the download page goes to the tutorial website.

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Topic starter Posted : August 23, 2014 19:23