I know you can flee 'out' of an area if there is an out direction, but can you flee 'in' to an area like an alley or a building that you would normally have to type 'enter' to get into? If so, what's the syntax? If not, maybe it'd be a good idea to be able to attempt this.
Not only can you flee "out" of an area if there's an out exit, if there -is- an out exit, it is the only direction that you -can- flee out of. Even if you put in a specific direction and you have (master) flee, you'll flee out every damn time.
(Unless they've changed the code in the last year or so.)
Hm. So I'm guessing you cannot flee in, then?
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Thumbs up.
Quote from: Synthesis on October 13, 2017, 02:39:51 AM
Not only can you flee "out" of an area if there's an out exit, if there -is- an out exit, it is the only direction that you -can- flee out of. Even if you put in a specific direction and you have (master) flee, you'll flee out every damn time.
(Unless they've changed the code in the last year or so.)
Still correct. Still a code thingy I hate.