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Wish list / short cut usable variables?
« on: December 20, 2006, 07:30:46 am »
i'd like to know/get a list of variables that can be use in shortcuts.

right now the only one i know is:

$target  = returns the name of your target.

an example of how this could be used in shortcuts are:

shortcut 1

/cast life infusion
/say $target, I'm healing you, don't run off yet.


shortcut 2

/cast weakness
/say I cast weakness on $target, hit it, hit it hard, NOW.


I'd like to be able to use other variables. maybe some like

$gender
$race


this would allow players to customize stuff and make some generalized roll-playing a little more specific.

this would also allow guilds to communicate a little better during multiple player fights. maybe more benificial if/when raid encounter are implemented.




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General Discussion / Re: Banned?
« on: December 14, 2006, 11:25:49 pm »
i think that that "standing a distance away and waiting on the monster to attack you and you auto-defending yourself" and BOTTING are TWO different things.

Botting has a negative stigma to it, in the past BOTTING implies that you download or created yourself, a script/program that plays you toon for ya while you are not there.
Botting is severly frowned upon in almost all online games.

The stratigic placement to where monsters throw themselves at you is nothing more than that, it is NOT SCRIPTING, BOTTING or anyother form of modifying the orginal code of the game.

Ok, so the GM's don't want anyone to "benifiet in anyway" while they are afk. Don't make monster chase people. But to bann them for playing your game in a manner that you programed it?

 :ban:

people will go afk. go afk around monster? yeah, if they aren't afraid of dying by them.

My issue here is people being ACCUSED/labeled as using SCRIPTS. You know what, if a player is labeled a script user for this, WE ARE ALL SCRIPT USERS.




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