Bard Twist Question.

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gynsu666
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Bard Twist Question.

Post by gynsu666 » Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:52 pm

I have been trolling the forums for some time now and was a user of this wonderful program for some time. I unfortunately haven't got the cash needed to buy the compiling platform so it has been about a year since I have used mq2. I used to compile on the free microsoft servers but they only allow you to work on specific tasks now so there out.

My question is do you have to have and use the mq2 to be able to use macros like Twist. I currently use a bard and found that to be the best macro set up out there. I suffer from arthritis and my hands just crinkle after to much manual twisting. Is it possible to run Twist without running MQ2 or are there non Mq2 sets that accomplish the same thing?

I have been looking around but have not found any definate info that says Twist can be used solo.

Thanks for any info on this.
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Post by A_Druid_00 » Sat Nov 19, 2005 11:10 pm

Outside of VIP, use /melody.
[quote]<DigitalMocking> man, A_Druid_00 really does love those long ass if statements
<dont_know_at_all> i don't use his macro because i'm frightened of it[/quote]
[quote][12:45] <dont_know_at_all> never use a macro when you can really fuck up things with a plugin[/quote]

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Post by notadruid » Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:45 pm

You cannot run a macro without the program compiled.

You can use /melody or you can get VC++ to compile it.
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Post by JimJohnson » Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:29 pm

you can still use free MS software to complie MQ2