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Clan Question (SWR)

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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 07 Dec 2003 12:44 AM (UTC)

Amended on Sun 07 Dec 2003 12:45 AM (UTC) by Nick Cash

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Figured I'd ask here before I mess up my game by trying it, but has anyone every set a subclan of a subclan? Thus, the main clan has a subclan and it has a subclan. Would that work?


                        Main clan
                            |
                            |
                 ------------------------
                 |                      |
                 |                      |
             Sub Clan 1             Sub Clan 2
                 |                      |
                 |                      |
            Sub-Sub clan 2         Sub-Sub Clan 2

~Nick Cash
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Posted by Greven   Canada  (835 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Sun 07 Dec 2003 04:25 AM (UTC)
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The subclan code is really screwy, I wouldn't recommend setting a clans subclan, don't think it wil let you anyways.

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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Sun 07 Dec 2003 04:52 AM (UTC)
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Thats what I thought. In fact I think I might remove the subclan stuff from my code anyways. Was just a thought. Thanks.

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