Architect Archive
Thread: Crafting Macro?
Visgoth
Tue Aug 12, 2003 4:10 pm
#27
What's the rush?
You realize you aren't going to beat the game, right? Just do what you enjoy doing and don't worry about when you earn skills.
You'll have much more fun...
Been playing since day one, and I just made my first elite profession two days ago. I'm having a great time.
speardancer
Tue Aug 12, 2003 4:17 pm
#28
Best I've seen done is one macro for opening the tool, you manualy load resources into the schematic, and a second macro to close it out.
However, this hasn't been updated to use the new "practice" feature, so if you want the bonus xp for using practice, you can't macro to finish the schematic.
There's no macro to load resources, and no macro for experimenting. And personaly, I hope it stays that way, I don't mind a little macroing to cut down on mouse clicks (can you say "carpal tunnel"?) but if you want to mass produce, buy a factory.
However, this hasn't been updated to use the new "practice" feature, so if you want the bonus xp for using practice, you can't macro to finish the schematic.
There's no macro to load resources, and no macro for experimenting. And personaly, I hope it stays that way, I don't mind a little macroing to cut down on mouse clicks (can you say "carpal tunnel"?) but if you want to mass produce, buy a factory.
NastySender
Mon Aug 18, 2003 2:32 pm
#29
anyone know if there are any crafting macro's that can be used for grinding?
Forkbomb
Mon Aug 18, 2003 2:38 pm
#30
Slinar
Mon Aug 18, 2003 2:39 pm
#31
macro for grinding... yes and no... it isn't really a macro because it requires you still do stuff... but setup your Food Crafting as a F* key... then make a macro that calls the schematic by doing /schematic 11 or something like that then you select resources and hit return a few times and wait... and repeat... but this still requires you to do stuff... as for automating this process... yes it is feasible... Legal?? NO...
Naturner
Mon Aug 18, 2003 3:50 pm
#32
Using the SWGcraft macros you can help partially automate the process to make about 5-6 items a minute, but you still need a high fps area (indoors) and a powerful clicking hand.
*Flexes powerful finger clicker*
Potillan
Tue Aug 19, 2003 6:53 am
#33
::flexes his powerful clicker finger::
I sense the clicking is strong with you, but you are still no match for me.
Mwahahaha
Malkore
Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:12 pm
#34
I just setup a laser tracking system, so each time I blink, it clicks.
Flex your power grind finger...tis no match for 'the blink of an eye'!
Flex your power grind finger...tis no match for 'the blink of an eye'!
Naturner
Tue Aug 19, 2003 3:02 pm
#35
The laser tracking is nice, but a bit pricy for me. Right now I'm training a monkey to do my Ithorian mists for me, but he keeps stopping to experiment on the mists before hitting practice. It slows him down big time and I can't seem to get him to stop. Once I break through I'll post the monkey assisted macro on the boards.
Trystan1969
Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:50 am
#36
The math is wrong though, if you need 77,000 weapons XP, blaster gives 50 XP, that's 1540 blasters needed to be made. At 2 a minute, that's 770 minutes not 77,000 minutes. 77,000 minutes means you're making 1 xp per minute.
wookiemidget
Thu Sep 25, 2003 2:37 am
#37
I was wondering if there was a way to make a crafting macro.
Dex1138
Wed Oct 01, 2003 1:50 pm
#39
I'm going to put a jar in the corner of the Artisan forums. Everytime someone asks if there is a macro for crafting, they will have to put $20 in it.
My plan is to get independently wealthy by next Friday, move across the country and retire at 33.
My plan is to get independently wealthy by next Friday, move across the country and retire at 33.