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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:19 pm
by Arnak
WTF i didn't buy shit...im trying to plug in a fucking post i got from this fucking site... you want the fucking link?
i have other macro's that work just fine but here

http://www.macroquest2.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8662

now shut the fuck up or say something fucking productive that is why this is the FUCKING HELP FORUM

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:43 pm
by aChallenged1
You want productive, fine...

Read the Fucking Manual

There, is that productive the fuck enough? If you had read the manual, which is linked on the front page of the wiki for MQ2, you might have learned what you needed to know. The manual has most of the answers to the basic things anyone wanting to use MQ2 needs to know. This includes how to compile MQ2, which you must do; it does not work out of the box. It also tells you where to put all macros, etc.

If you have failed to
Read the Fucking Manual
Then you don't deserve much more than the flames you're experiencing here.

Now, come back when you have finished doing the basic reading required of anyone wanting to use MQ2.

Have a great day.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:48 pm
by JimJohnson
JimJohnson wrote:Let me just ask this, did you actually complie MQ2 yourself?
Arnak wrote:...if i did don't you think i would know how to do this shit?
Who cares if you bought it or someone gave it to you, if your to stupid to complie it yourself well read my prior post.


But since I am no help try this.

Copy the whole section within the

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section and save it as what it tells you to in this case Killandloot.mac then find the next section of

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copy and save that as the file called move.inc and then do that for any other include files that are posted. You want to save all of these into the Release/Macro folder. If that isnt enough help go stick your dick into a light socket.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:55 pm
by Arnak
wow guys...just wow.
its great to see how a community comes together like this. its great to see how new people are treated. i don't have C++, i have never compiled any kind of script, i have never taken computer programming classes nor do i have natural ability in this area. for all of you that said straight of that i need to 'read the fucking manual' well i did. it didn't fucking help. obviously or i wouldn't be here. if you label something as a help forum, you shouldn't bash there. especially not senior members.
I'll go read the manual again.
but if i have any more questions they will go to personal friends that have written scripts for this site.

im really glad to see how a simple question in the HELP forum turned into THIS shit.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:58 pm
by aChallenged1
I didn't have C++, or any computer programming past Basic back when a Radio Shack TRS-80 was hot shit, when I started here.

I managed to read the fucking manual, I managed to get ahold of the tools required to compile. Hell, I even rewrote the instructions in a help thread on how to compile because the existing one was not detailed enough for me, and if I have problems with it I know others will have a worse time.

So take your sad ass stories elsewhere and fuck off.

This is not a community for thin skinned babies. If you want to have your hand held, you came to the wrong fucking place. Piss off.

Have a great day.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:00 pm
by Arnak
Again...thank you senior members

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:06 pm
by aChallenged1
http://www.macroquest2.com/includes/wassup/manual.php

Did you ever read that page? It's linked from the wiki index. From what you've posted, I'd dare say you haven't.

Oh, and grow a thicker skin, and learn to use SEARCH here. All of your questions HAVE been answered so many times it is not funny.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:10 pm
by unbeknownst2002
In fact, if he read the agreement on the forums link page from the mq2 site, he would see that this is what he gets for being a no-reading son of a bitch.

I made the mistake of taking the warning lightly and got smart after the first time someone talked shit to me.

He had like 1000+ posts and obviously knew what he was doing - and I figured I'd rather have him on my side than BUCK him in the face like your dumb ass is doing. Stop being an idiot, and fucking do what you're told to do. you will learn alot faster that way - lazy dick.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:45 am
by aChallenged1
unbeknownst2002 wrote:In fact, if he read the agreement on the forums link page from the mq2 site, he would see that this is what he gets for being a no-reading son of a bitch.

I made the mistake of taking the warning lightly and got smart after the first time someone talked shit to me.

He had like 1000+ posts and obviously knew what he was doing - and I figured I'd rather have him on my side than BUCK him in the face like your dumb ass is doing. Stop being an idiot, and fucking do what you're told to do. you will learn alot faster that way - lazy dick.
Post count is not necessarily an indication of how good someone is. I'm a prolific poster, anywhere I'm involved. A lot of my posts are questions, often times questions that I start to answer myself on. Looks odd to some people, but they can see what I started with and how I progressed through things to get things working.

However, as has been stated here, in a generic way, all MQ2 questions that a noob might have have been asked repeatedly and answered. Search, it does a body good.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:10 am
by simkin
In attempt to help the poster, I will answer at least what he asked.

Following the steps you linked to, replace step 5 with this code:

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Sub Main
/echo Hello, world.
/return

When you follow step 9, if you receive the output "Hello, world" in your console window then your install appears to be working and you are well on your way to using macroquest.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:13 am
by wrangler
Couldn't open macro file: C:\Documents and settings\HP_Administrator\Desktop\New Folder\macros]money.mac
wouldn't common sense just tell you to put the file where the application is looking for it?

i'm shocked a post even needed to be made for this.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:40 pm
by Simplify
Arnak wrote:http://www.macroquest2.com/wiki/index.p ... ting_codes is where i went

i followed the instructions
What instructions did you follow? I see this:

Implementing codes
From MacroQuest Wiki
(There is currently no text in this page)

Retrieved from "http://www.macroquest2.com/wiki/index.p ... ting_codes"

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:00 pm
by simkin
That is really weird because I swear I clicked his link this morning and got a page outlining how to create a macro. It was like 9 steps. I'm not having any luck getting there now.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:02 pm
by JimJohnson
when i originally replied I didnt really see anything in the direction of a guide or steps. Didnt really have a clue to what it was wanting to get to.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:11 pm
by Arnak
ok guys. im sorry for all the shit i posted. i was already in a bad mood last night, i'll follow unbeknowest recommendations and not post shit. I'll follow achallenged1's info and look harder before i post.
sorry again