Well, it seems are selection of "M.U.L.E. Tools" is growing, so I thought I'd make a compiled topic.
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Plot Trackers.------------------
So far we have two options for Crystite and Resource Tracking. Both very nice, and there are features in both that if combined together would make one that is perfect.
1.
Rogue Cat's Crystite Tracker v. 1.2
Rogue Cat's Tracker by SLINC78, on FlickrDownload:
Roque Cat's Crystite Tracker v. 1.2 (Screen shot is from v 1.1, the change is minor, I didn't see any point in doing a new screen shot.)
This is a very clean manual tracker. It will allow you to track plot ownership, crystite levels, and global events. My favorite feature is the re-sizable graphical interface. Want to display the events and the map screen at the same time, simple, just run it twice.
Key Features
- Re-sizable Interface
- Manual Ownership Tracking
- Simple Icon Based Crystite Tracking
- Global Event List
- Visual Appeal
What's Missing?
- Automatic Tracking
- Development Tracking
- I'd like the option to turn off the titlebar
Rating 4 out of 5 Mules.
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Ciscoheat's Crystyter with
Source Code
Ciscoheat's Tracker by SLINC78, on FlickrDownload:
Ciscoheat's Crystyter with
Source CodeA neat new tracker was just posted by Ciscoheat. He wanted some things that Rogue Cat's tracker didn't include. Have to admit, it would be awesome if those features existed in Rogue Cat's.
Key Features.
- Automatic Ownership and Development Tracking
- Crystite Tracking From Within the Game
- Autofills the Grid around Crystite Plots Flagged as High.
- Global Event List
- If you put the executable in your mule program folder, it will autostart M.U.L.E. when you run it.
What's missing?
- Re-sizable Interface
- Visual Appeal
Rating 4 out of 5 Mules.
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Joystick Emulation----------------------
Download:
Joystick Cursor Tool.This tool allows you to map keys on the keyboard to the joystick. Tada, you have a joystick on P.M. Just run this goodie, map space bar to the joystick button and directional keys to the directional movements of the joystick and play mule.
I haven't been able to try this out yet, I don't have a USB joystick, but I've heard this works well for the most part (although, not perfect, no diagonal controls, guess the joystick doesn't know about hitting two keys at once.)
For those of you that use it and like it, great, hoping something better will come along.
Rating 2 out of 5 Mules. (Revised after DeathMules Review.)