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![]() So I've noticed that when I'm looking for another person to fill a spot in my group and I type "/who all lfg <class>" it doesn't bring up just that class that's lfg, but instead everyone from that class even if they're not lfg. Did this change with a patch or is this something that needs to be fixed? Anyone else experience this?
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![]() Isnt it the other way around?
/who all enc LFG or /who all 15 20 LFG | ||
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![]() This hasn't been working for a while, possibly since latest patch
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![]() yea I tried it both ways /who all monk lfg and /who all lfg monk and neither work. Just wasn't sure the deal with it
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![]() Haven't been able to use the 'LFG' tag as a /who command in quite a few months; definitely before the latest patch. I usually do '/who all cleric 30 35' now, or similar smaller-level range search, and pick out the LFG.
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![]() /who 20 30 all lfg
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![]() It works sporadically.
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![]() It seems to work one out of 10 times for me. I haven't paid enough attention to determine if it's per game session, or if it changes with zoning.
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![]() Have the GMs noticed this also?
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![]() I'm pretty sure there was a bug report about it.
http://www.project1999.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=122002 | ||
Last edited by JackFlash; 01-28-2014 at 12:53 AM..
Reason: /thread
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