Moron. You know, even if they discover who I am/what I'm doing, who cares. I'm over 4 years on EQ now and if they magically figure me out they ban me. So what. What do I lose? An addiction I can't seem to shake on my own. I'll get back my real life. That's why I decided to start using software like ...
::sigh:: reason I didn't get any debugging information is 'cause I was FIRST asking if it was my own problem "pebkac" or I just needed to wait for the latest (one day after patch, etc.) source. That way I wouldn't get someone to post "rtfm" instead. But I guess ya can't win... ::...
The files with the 3 extensions you mentioned are not necessary for normal execution and can be deleted. (I'm doing this off the top of my head - using VS .NET, not VS6, so it'll be something similar to this) To have them go into a different directory you will need to go into your project settings f...
Since no one has mentioned anything I'll ask, since if I have the latest (May 17) MQ2 running EQ just bails out right after the patcher goes into the new login screens.
LOADING. PLEASE WAIT... Thanks Lax. Of course the above text gave me some ideas of how to do this, so I'll also look into it from my side, but from a 15000 foot level it seems that I'll have to tear into MQ2Hud, add some data structure for Guild information, therefore probably changing EQClasses, MQ...
I was thinking something more along the line of currentzone.Members[guildname] or guild[guildname].NumInZone or similar. I assume you mean I could parse the output of the /who guild and count how many the /who command finds, but like I stated, if there is a way to do this simply in the hud ini file ...
Any way to do this in the Hud ini file? I use MQ2 exclusively for information such as the time, target information, status of AA abilities and such, and I would like to use the command: Raid =3,212,75,255,0,0,${If[${Raid.Members}>0,In Raid - ${Raid.Members},]} ${If[${Raid.Members}>0,Raid Level - ${R...