PartyVan

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Warning! This AddOn is extremely offensive and meant to be humorous. This is not safe for work, it's not safe around your mother, and it's probably not safe for eating. The AddOn includes: Harsh Language and Memes REDDIT will claim they invented, produced, manufactured, birthed, spewed, pissed, shat, etc. I must digress, REDDIT is for twinks. File names inside Sound-Folder may be offensive, the sound files themselves are extremely offensive.

WHY USE THIS ADDON?

Basically I made this addon because all my buddies from the 4chan servers from Steam groups wanted a way to blast sound spam the same way we do in our other games. example - typing in: noname into designated channel(s) will make the No Name song play for a few seconds. Why is this fun? Well, I find it incredibly fun and it brings up some funny situations to spam sounds for certain events. I shouldn't have to explain fun to you guys. If you don't think it's fun, well... Sorry?

(this is considered experimental because it's a very simple addon, I am not sure if I should leave it as is, add more, remove something, change things around, or add features for non-anons (haha, not going to happen though)).

All I really did was write the code and make it as simple as possible. What does it do? The interface insults you and it allows you and other PartyVan'ers to spam audio.

The audio is DIRECTLY taken from the 4chan Party Van server(s) from TF2 and basically used in the EXACT same way here. Simply put, the addon monitors a channel and when that channel has someone send a message that is exactly (not case sensitive) to an mp3 file in the addon, it will play that mp3.

For those of you who lack any knowledge of 4chan, the multitude of game servers these losers have, or anyone that lacks any opinion that is greater than beta (thus alpha), this addon is not for you. It will confuse and anger you.

Here are some of the features:

  • A scrub ass lua writer who will most likely have bugs that shouldn't exist in such a simple addon.
  • Set a custom channel to monitor or use the default: PartyVan channel that it will automatically join/create for you on start up.
  • Allow you to also monitor PARTY for messages that may cause lulz in the same way as it monitors realm/server-channels. (may also include RAID)
  • A reminder that you'll probably forever be alone.

Upcoming features:

  • Whatever the 4chan community can spew through other mediums such as TF2 resources and what not.
  • An interface (but seriously, probably not).

Again! I barely did anything here and it shows. Modify the code as necessary. Find a bug? Please share it. Know a way to make it better without making it a completely different AddOn? Go ahead. Know a way to make this better, but want to tripcode yourself as the inventor? Steal this and make it your own.

HOW TO USE: /pv is the main call command for the addon. /pv help shows all the commands.

The most 'difficult' command to pull off is the /pv setchannel so I will explain how to do it here in detail so I don't abuse your in-game chat with spam. The in game help will have some details, but I understand if it's not enough.

SETTING YOUR CHANNEL Setting your channel is basically telling the addon which channel to listen to for when you wish to queue up some sounds. I did this because I didn't want the addon to listen to trade, general, and god knows what else, because common type such as: lol will queue sounds. So now the addon will choose ONE channel to listen to and that is basically your guys' chatrooms. I personally use PartyVan as my channel. So here are the steps to do it.

Think of and join that channel - PartyVan? Good, type in: /join PartyVan. You should get a return message you are in a channel designated with a numerical value (Such as Trade chat commonly being [2]).

Set AddOn to listen to that channel - Here is the tricky part for people. You will perform 2 steps to set it up properly! type /pv setchannel then you will get a large return message explaining what to do next, basically all you do is type /pv CHANNELNAME. So if your channel is PartyVan then type: /pv PartyVan. So you will be issuing two commands. Common Errors - People will try to do it all in one command: /pv setchannel PartyVan. This is wrong. I may streamline the process, but this works for me.