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  1. #1 Asteria 3.0 Drops editor 
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    I wanted to take a break from my everyday work so I decided to make a drops editor for a friend just for fun. I saw someone requesting this for Asteria so I thought I'd release it.

    It's the first version, it hasn't been tested extensively so expect bugs/crashes.
    It loads NPC & item definitions from JSON files. It loads & saves the drops in JSON aswell.
    I've used the system found in lare96's github.

    It should be as good as self-explanatory, although if you have any questions feel free to message me or reply on here. Same counts if you have an idea or would like an extra feature to be added.
    Any feedback is welcome, but make it constructive. It may very well be something like this was already released, I didn't really look for it. I may or may not improve the program, time will tell.

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    Version: 1.0
    Supported OS: Windows only
    Language: C# & XAML (WPF)


    Todo:
    • Simulate drops
    • Easier editing of already added drops
    • A good looking interface
    • Add resizing support
    • Improve the minimum & maximum textboxes -- They're kind of derpy at the moment
    • Item (& NPC) images


    Features:
    • Easier adding/editing/removing drops on Asteria 3.0
    • Load your own items and NPC definitions file


    Virus scan:
    I do not have a virus scanner installed at the moment so I did an online scan.


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    Credits:
    Lare96 - Supplied me the methods & JSON files
    Me (Senne/Amigos) - Creating the program
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    If it's legit, good job. I wouldn't even post a virus scan though. You could easily virus scan a clean file, post the pictures, then upload the file with the virus. Who knew.

    Also just a tiny thing, use imgur or something and use image tags so the pictures don't look really small so people can see it without clicking on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7Winds View Post
    If it's legit, good job. I wouldn't even post a virus scan though. You could easily virus scan a clean file, post the pictures, then upload the file with the virus. Who knew.

    Also just a tiny thing, use imgur or something and use image tags so the pictures don't look really small so people can see it without clicking on it.
    No, a virus scan would be sufficient. We just have to make sure the MD5 checksum matches up from the virus scan and the actual file we're doownloading.

    Whether or not the scanners pick up on malicious code that may be in the file, is a different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TiVo View Post
    No, a virus scan would be sufficient. We just have to make sure the MD5 checksum matches up from the virus scan and the actual file we're doownloading.

    Whether or not the scanners pick up on malicious code that may be in the file, is a different story.
    I can vouch for Senne, he would never do anything malicious. Worked with him for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank View Post
    I can vouch for Senne, he would never do anything malicious. Worked with him for years.
    Oh, my bad. I never meant to imply that he did put malicious code in, I was just saying, verifying an MD5 checksum would make sure the file being scanned is the file you recieved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TiVo View Post
    Oh, my bad. I never meant to imply that he did put malicious code in, I was just saying, verifying an MD5 checksum would make sure the file being scanned is the file you recieved.
    Ohh, alright. Makes more sense now. I must have miss read what you had meant. Haha
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    nice release but why name it drop editor ? since i cant edit any drops
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