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{"/mqgoto", Goto,1,0},Guides use the regular EQ client that doesn't have any nifty extra features. They have a couple of ingame items and a few commands to help them do their job but that's it.ISpy wrote:Wait wait wait wait...
So a Guide/GM wants to run MQ while actually functioning as a Guide/GM???
Am I the only one that finds that fooking hilarious?


Wow, that takes all of 10 seconds per file.... use hot keys. Most of the time F3 is Find Next, and ctrl+V is paste. If you got quick fingers it's easy. But a lot of programs have a Replace With option.MacroFiend wrote:Your code change would work Ieatacid but it would break every macro you use because you would have to change every instance of /goto in each macro to /mqmacro. The way I mentioned should simply rename the EQ /goto command to /eqgoto and let all the macros function as written.

In notepad CTRL+H replace all do that for each file and good to go and much faster than doing manually.Drumstix42 wrote:Wow, that takes all of 10 seconds per file.... use hot keys. Most of the time F3 is Find Next, and ctrl+V is paste. If you got quick fingers it's easy. But a lot of programs have a Replace With option.MacroFiend wrote:Your code change would work Ieatacid but it would break every macro you use because you would have to change every instance of /goto in each macro to /mqmacro. The way I mentioned should simply rename the EQ /goto command to /eqgoto and let all the macros function as written.
Sorry, let me try to explain it to you. Although, an explained funny isn't going to be funny to the explainee.daerck wrote:Guides use the regular EQ client that doesn't have any nifty extra features. They have a couple of ingame items and a few commands to help them do their job but that's it.
Also, Guides are simply volunteer players that have no interest (nor authorization) to enforce EULA violations.
I don't find it hilarious at all...

EQ, the version all of us are using is the same as what the GMs, Devs, and Guides use. The very same. The difference is what happens when you login and when they log in. Their logins give them special access to portions of the program you and I don't get. The portions that allow them to "port" anywhere, cloak, etc. SoE has said so in the past, and you can look through the files and see for yourself some of the stuff that is not encoded.daerck wrote:Guides use the regular EQ client that doesn't have any nifty extra features. They have a couple of ingame items and a few commands to help them do their job but that's it.ISpy wrote:Wait wait wait wait...
So a Guide/GM wants to run MQ while actually functioning as a Guide/GM???
Am I the only one that finds that fooking hilarious?
Also, Guides are simply volunteer players that have no interest (nor authorization) to enforce EULA violations.
I don't find it hilarious at all...

Actually as part of the change to the new petition system they have made it so that the GM's spend most of their time using some special interface program. My understanding is that it is a Java app. This allows them to make changes they could not do otherwise without you logged into the game. My understanding is that unless a GM NEEDS to be logged in to do something they will just use the new interface under all conditions. Its actually the same setup Sony uses for Star Wars. This is a new change but your right before they used to use just the standard EQ client with extra features.aChallenged1 wrote: EQ, the version all of us are using is the same as what the GMs, Devs, and Guides use. The very same. The difference is what happens when you login and when they log in. Their logins give them special access to portions of the program you and I don't get. The portions that allow them to "port" anywhere, cloak, etc. SoE has said so in the past, and you can look through the files and see for yourself some of the stuff that is not encoded.
Now whether or not you believe me... that is up to you. It is true though, and only a GM telling me in game (it isn't going to happen) would make me believe differently.