Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: Stacked jedi get owned in kashyyyk
There was atleast 20 jedi afk (2+ at each trail)
I'm on chil.
I was in a huge hurry to kill my last jedi before the server downtime.
Heres the full story:
I told me friend to get his ass to a terminal and pick from a list of names I gave him, we then proceeded to pickoff jedi one by one before the downtime at 7.
I can only asume that they were all standing at the bridge afk (some were auto-healing).
So it may be that you are no longer allowed to use the bugged bridge.
_Crash_ wrote:
They were afk grinding and ended up cloning. I generally get up at 5 am most days becuase the afk grinders will be cloned there. I can usually start my day off with a cool million this way.
LOL!
Now dont get me wrong, AFKer should be punished, but if the afk jedi was killed by a BH on the trails and cloned, it is a fairly good bet that they did not generate any visability after their BH death, I think a fairer system should give the dead jedi freedom from the terms after BH death as long as he/she does not get any more visability(if their visability was real high if they use any force attack again they pop right back on). This is just a thought to maybe get jedi to fight more often.
ah ha, since I do not afk macro, besides and attack macro while hitting the head, I did not realize that the macros being used were healing or running aura....Kill em all. Would be funny to go back and forth to get the same mission, Jedi would come back to a neg xp total for his night of AFK grinding.
Eleutherios wrote:
"Now dont get me wrong, AFKer should be punished, but if the afk jedi was killed by a BH on the trails and cloned, it is a fairly good bet that they did not generate any visability after their BH death, I think a fairer system should give the dead jedi freedom from the terms after BH death as long as he/she does not get any more visability(if their visability was real high if they use any force attack again they pop right back on). This is just a thought to maybe get jedi to fight more often."
Oh, that's the way it does work. After you die from a BH, you have no visibility until you generate more.
HOWEVER, many AFK macros include infusion/aura sets, which means they'll still keep running after the Jedi got killed and clones. This generates more visibility for them. I love how it works.
clone campers are lame. but any Jedi that AFKs takes that risk... it would truly suck to wake up several million in the hole from afking, so a prudent JEdi would bear that in mind when deciding if the risk of afk is worth the possible rewards.
diepa wrote:
ah ha, since I do not afk macro, besides and attack macro while hitting the head, I did not realize that the macros being used were healing or running aura....Kill em all. Would be funny to go back and forth to get the same mission, Jedi would come back to a neg xp total for his night of AFK grinding.
Eleutherios wrote:
"Now dont get me wrong, AFKer should be punished, but if the afk jedi was killed by a BH on the trails and cloned, it is a fairly good bet that they did not generate any visability after their BH death, I think a fairer system should give the dead jedi freedom from the terms after BH death as long as he/she does not get any more visability(if their visability was real high if they use any force attack again they pop right back on). This is just a thought to maybe get jedi to fight more often."
Oh, that's the way it does work. After you die from a BH, you have no visibility until you generate more.
HOWEVER, many AFK macros include infusion/aura sets, which means they'll still keep running after the Jedi got killed and clones. This generates more visibility for them. I love how it works.
I'm trying to figure something out here.
If they were AFK when they died, what would cause them to accept the clone activation dialog? I am fairly familiar with in-game macros, and I can't think ofa line commandthey would use for AFK grinding that would have this effect.
Is this evidence of some third-party macro being used?
Kelb wrote:
I'm trying to figure something out here.
If they were AFK when they died, what would cause them to accept the clone activation dialog? I am fairly familiar with in-game macros, and I can't think ofa line commandthey would use for AFK grinding that would have this effect.
Is this evidence of some third-party macro being used?
they autoclone for some reason