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command "/who all krak" has no results
I have a character named Krak, said character is not anonymous.
I've been informed that I never show up with "/who all krak" In fact, it looks like "/who all k" returns nothing, while "/who all m" returns results as expected. | ||
#2
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haha I was in WC and happened upon you and did /who krak and nothin popped up, I thought it was maybe just me...
Artelius Lightweaver 60 PAL <Auld Lang Syne> | ||
#3
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You have the same name as an NPC in the game
https://wiki.project1999.com/Krak_Windchaser Doesnt answer all the questions, but this might be part of the problem
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Kav
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#4
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My guess is that there's some unused parameter masking that's still in place that is causing issues. | |||
#5
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Krackers won't match Krak.
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#6
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I think there's some parameter masking that's occuring with 'kra' which even prevents "/who all k" from working. Give it a try: /who all k = no results /who all m = lots of results | |||
#7
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Just tested with a new char named Krammy.
These don't work: /who all k /who all kr /who all kra This works: /who all kram | ||
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