10-19-2019, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dekova
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Looks like it was capable of doing timers.
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I stand corrected.
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Timers are exactly what you would expect them to be. They wait a certain amount of time and then do something (generally they will just play a sound). Once it's time is up and the action has been completed, the timer poofs into thin air and no longer exists (If you used EQWatcher 1.76, you may have gotten used to timers that were permanent, and were attached to triggers. It is still possible to make these triggered timers, as explained in the conversion section of installation.)
I have attempted to make timers simple enough in EQWatcher Evolution that they can be used to easily time your food you have warming up in the microwave as you slave away at the game, without having to put too much thought into setting up the timer. So, go make pop that pizza in the oven and set up your EQWatcher Evolution timer to warn you so you don't pull 4 too many mobs for your group's enchanter just as your pizza is about to be done. No burnt food here please.
Seriously now, on to the guts.
EQWatcher Evolution timers have the following characteristics, in no particular order: Name, Time, Action Type, Action Data. Timers can be set to play a wav, a CD track, an mp3, speak some text, or execute an alias.
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Edit: Was there an Eqwatcher and later an EQwatcher evolution that added more features? I will have to check into this.
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Last edited by Mblake81; 10-19-2019 at 08:52 PM..
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