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Thread: Ingame calculator required.
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antipigeon
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:32 am
#54
here is what you do if you want a calculator, first when ingame, activate windowed mode, ALT+ENTER
then the START button + R(the windows start button, located lower left corner) press start and R" together,
type calc and press ENTER BUTTON again, and KAPAW, a calculater popps up, neat 
VP
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:31 pm
#55
antipigeon wrote:here is what you do if you want a calculator, first when ingame, activate windowed mode, ALT+ENTERthen the START button + R (the windows start button, located lower left corner) press start and R" together,type calc and press ENTER BUTTON again, and KAPAW, a calculater popps up, neat
or just type /calc ingame, no windows, no start+whatever, no alt tabbing (takes forever)
Message Edited by VP on 02-21-2005 10:32 PM
DrOctopus
Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:33 am
#56
/sign
this would allow stundents to also muti task. math homework and swg at same time. 
RorZorron
Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:11 am
#57
/sign Alt-tabbing can be annoying and looses the immersion of the game, a calculator would be great.
DoWei
Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:31 pm
#58
It would be nice if when you were at a factory and you bring up the list of ingredients for that schematic if you could just enter a number and it would calculate the amounts of each resource needed. It could be very simple and just run down the list like so:
Resource Name Amount for 1 Amount for 184
Resource 1 20 3680
Resource 2 35 6440
Resource 3 10 1840
Etc...
This would make the life of busy crafters a little bit easier!
Resource Name Amount for 1 Amount for 184
Resource 1 20 3680
Resource 2 35 6440
Resource 3 10 1840
Etc...
This would make the life of busy crafters a little bit easier!
AudioOrgana
Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:43 pm
#59
DoWei wrote:
It would be nice if when you were at a factory and you bring up the list of ingredients for that schematic if you could just enter a number and it would calculate the amounts of each resource needed. It could be very simple and just run down the list like so:
Resource Name Amount for 1 Amount for 184
Resource 1 20 3680
Resource 2 35 6440
Resource 3 10 1840
Etc...
This would make the life of busy crafters a little bit easier!
Hehe, that's why I only make runs of 1000 - easier to figure.
Oops! Did I just /bump into this thread?
My apologies. ![]()
AO
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