im confused about this TPT multiplayer

  • mADsCIENTIST174
    15th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    ok so i searched the furom and the internet a bit, and couldnt really find anything helpful, just tell me this;

    is there a multiplayer on TPT? is it possible, (has anyone made a mod or anything that would allow multiplayer TPT)

    IF THERE IS A WAY TO PLAY TPT MULTIPLAYER, WHAT IS IT? HOW DO I GET IT!?!

    thanks

  • Sylvi
    15th Sep 2013 Moderator 0 Permalink

    There's a Lau script made by cracker64, but it's currently being reworked. There is no built in function or mod yet for multiplayer.

  • boxmein
    15th Sep 2013 Former Staff 3 Permalink
    Yes, it's in the form of a Lua script. Its limitation is that it works on a server and the server has to be run by cracker64 or mniip. The script however is accessible at http://github.com/cracker64/tptmp/
  • Dingolo
    22nd Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink
  • RadioActiveLua
    14th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @Dingolo (View Post)

     LAU and Lua are both scripting languages. Don't correct him if you don't know which hes actually talking about.

  • mniip
    14th Dec 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
  • Schneumer
    14th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @RadioActiveLua (View Post)

     Wow........lua, LAU, and LUA. However......the 22nd of september? And the 13th of december....ummm

  • edza101
    14th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @RadioActiveLua (View Post)

     

    Stop trying to be such a smartass. There is no such thing as the 'LAU' scripting language. I know what hes actually talking about, the script is in lua.

     

    EDIT: If you did any research at all, maybe looked at the link you'd know this

    2nd EDIT: Plus kinda necro as well!

    Edited 2 times by edza101. Last: 14th Dec 2013
  • RadioActiveLua
    14th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @edza101 (View Post)

     Not to be anymore of a smartass, but LAU was a idiotic version of lua. It was used to make simple programs like

    Spam bots or Click bots. It was dicontinued in 2012, but you can still use it today in making programs. An example would be:

     

    lecal test = YELL("Hello World")

     

    For some it was called the 'Troll' version of Lua.

    Edited once by RadioActiveLua. Last: 14th Dec 2013
  • edza101
    14th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @RadioActiveLua (View Post)

     

    ... I cant find any mention anywhere of the LAU programming language. Can you cite a source for this?