This works, but it requires me to do a bazaar search each time a merchant window opens, and then search the results to match up with what items I want to buy. It worked so simpley with ${Merchant.Item[1].BuyPrice} ... I think I just need to bite the bullet and find a new way to make my macro work
I updated the Wiki: http://www.macroquest2.com/wiki/index.php/Help:Macros#ini_file_maintenance This entery will need to be edited - I just explained how I would like to be able to do it, which doesn't work. Is there a way to delete a specific ini file key? [this guy] Name=George [that guy] Name=Sam ...
I raised all my prices. Now charging 15p for heady kiolas ... and loving the fact that they sell for that much. Other items are overly priced as well ... and selling. The reason? Cuz I need 125k to get me a horse. After I get my horse, I will lower my prices back down to "reasonable" level...
Sorry, I'm in an ignorant mood ... hoping somebody can enlighten me somewhere within the flames that are sure to follow. I buy software , bring it home, install it, and run the program . I could use a crack program to modify the software so it doesn't display the annoying SoE logos every time it sta...
If this is true, is it really something to worry about? They've been collecting information (possibly), yet I still have my account. Yea, it's definately something to get upset about, but is it something to worry about?
I'm not sure how possible this is, but remember reading about a way for a macro to tell if it was in-game as opposed to the character select screen. Does this mean it's possible to recover from a LD? If so, how? Is there a way to tell the difference between character select screen and server select ...
I'm having the same problem with re-logging - more specifically, I CTD the second time I leave the character select screen, even when quitting EQ. Running Nov 9 .zip file. Haven't tried /trader yet.
LordGiddion, I am sorry to have offended you with my comment. I had no idea such a simple observation would have been taken as a hostile flame - it was not intended that way. I did not say, nor did I imply, that there is a problem with liking some features of another program. I did not say, nor did ...