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About those spell timers
Alright Rogean, you got us. That was a great laugh. A great, months-long laugh. "It's Classic!" they argued. You went along with that for the laughs, and laughs have been had. But now it's time to get serious and bring back the spell timers.
We had our fun, but the joke has gone on long enough. Time for spell timers to come back again. | ||
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#2
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You mean buff timers?
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#4
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I don't even notice that they don't have a timer anymore
Just gotta get that feel for how long buffs last | ||
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#6
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overlays/voice alarms like that are allowed last i checked. almost everyone runs it on red and i've never heard of a ban. i don't bother, but only because i play melee and i play on a trashcan computer that would probably lag.
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#8
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How many cell phones have stop watch/timers on them these days?
I dont have an obama phone, so Idk. #bufftimersmatter | ||
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#9
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I made a python library (part of my bigger cross platform python/qt parser) that, 100% based on the log file and spells_us.txt, will automatically track/time every single spell you cast (buffs and debuffs) (no need to manually setup triggers) (on other targets) in a nice gui that can be overlayed over a windowed client.
I haven't used it other than to test it. It def. doesn't mess directly with the client and only uses the log file plus the spells_us.txt for source data. I don't see anywhere that says its bannable. Id like to, once I am done my program, release it but I am a little wary of the bannability of it. | ||
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#10
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Log reading programs are allowed so long as they do not input commands into EQ.
GINA doesn't and is therefore allowed. It just can display overlays and timers as needed but it won't cast a spell or sit or stand for you. It'll just yell at you to do those things.
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