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No further steps are requested to be taken. Although if you are playing without them and someone beats you to a spawn you will have to wonder if they were running some kind of timer. That some kind of dubious program could have been used justifies it being used and just got that guy the reward. Or lets say its not about loot but about a good player, is he using timers etc to help him play, does he deserve people saying that he is l33t? | |||
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I honestly feel like its more likely that whomever beat whomever else to a spawn set a timer on their phone than with GINA,
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The more gaming goes on, the less it appeals. If the company that makes the game doesn't sell to you directly something that aids then someone has a program to do it... in a fantasy world role playing game of thee and thou, elfs running around a forest killing orcs. | |||
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Yes, everyone plays the game their way =D
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Is it even possible to search the web as it existed in 1999? | |||
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http://www.eqwatcher.com/docs/eula.html
EQWatcher was a popular log parser released in 2001. If you don’t believe this page then you can see the web archive of their free servers website going back to 2001 here: https://web.archive.org/web/20000701000000*/eqwatcher That fits within the blue timeline. There were others before that that don’t exist anymore. If you genuinely believe that before these big releases people weren’t writing python scripts to parse their logs... http://eq-companion.com EQ Companion has a change log going back to 2001. None of this was a big secret. People weren’t hiding it. EQLog’s website goes back to 2000: https://web.archive.org/web/20000701...org/~pasketti/ This took about 5 minutes for me to look back and find just by searching the names of these programs. Also, all this talk about how parsing couldn’t be possible before .NET is just weird. Lots of broad sweeping statements and assumptions being thrown around. | ||
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wheres the part where it's funneled into a UI visual
EQ Companion is a program designed to monitor EverQuest log file. There are a lot of similar programs available but where EQ Companion differs from the rest is that it is designed to be running as you are playing EverQuest. It will constantly poll the log file and read new lines in and parse them in real time. This real-time monitoring obviously requires that you have 2 networked computers. you needed two computers to even run a parser that didnt even have a UI element, yeah GINA is totally like that | ||
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Eqwatcher, does parsing with text to voice alerts. Quote:
You have shown a program that many others didn't bother to link, kudos. But it fails to demonstrate how GINA can be acceptable but by all means use something like Eqwatcher if you really need voice triggers. Edit: It could control Winamp | ||||
Last edited by Mblake81; 10-19-2019 at 08:39 PM..
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