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Thread: Tuesday Tips July 26th Personal Whispers

Thunderheart
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:25 am
#1


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Personal Whispers


By: Warryyr


If you type /whisper>PlayersNameHere Hi Fuzzball!


You'll whisper "Hi Fuzzball!" to the player (replace their first name with PlayerNameHere) that only they can hear.


A dotted-line text box pops up over you that says "Hi Fuzzball!"


Everyone else in the area sees:


Warryyr whispers to PlayersNameHere.


You will also do a whispering animation.


Speaking of animations while saying something, here's a nifty way I've mentioned before, to force your character to do an animation without saying anything in Spatial:


/sing hello


So long as you don't have Novice Entertainer, you'll perform the wave motion always triggered by saying hello. You will NOT say anything in Spatial. This is great for crowded gatherings, with a lot of waving and greeting going on, as it prevents spatial from being spammed with emote statements. Your character just does the animation. It seems more natural to me, because if I walk into a place and see some friends, I like the look of just nodding without having an emote pop up saying "Warryyr nods at JoeShmo." I just nod. Great for incognito actions by factional players On Leave


If you DO have Novice Entertainer, you get to use a text function no one else can - /sing - and it makes the text box you type stuff into look like a scroll! Great for reciting songs and poetry. And it's something unique to Entertainer.


EDIT: If you just type /whisper Hi Fuzzball!


Everyone around you will see:


Warryyr whispers, "Hi, Fuzzball!"


If you use the > between /whisper and the player's name, only you and that person will see what you typed.








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Oracle74
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:27 am
#2


On the subject of emotes, there are a ton of them out there, and each one typically has three variants:


To others ("/greet Cebot", or just have Cebot targeted when you do /greet)

To no one ("/greet" with no one targeted)

To yourself ("/greet" with yourself targeted, or "/greet self" - the "self" modifier is also very useful in combat! "/heal self", for example).


Try them out- there are some funny descriptions (and what others see in spatial isn't always what you see!) and animations to go with several..


/duck

/model

/whap

etc.

Message Edited by Oracle74 on 07-26-2005 01:31 PM



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ArMaGOD
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:28 am
#3

ahh second :/

Message Edited by ArMaGOD on 07-26-2005 01:29 PM



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TheSyKoS
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:30 am
#4

Hmmm, I like this





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antares_Kauri
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:32 am
#5

Wow, never knew...after all this time.

antares



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TheSyKoS
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:34 am
#6

Yea, this can actually help me make people angry in Mos Eisley for fun





TheSykosSykos





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Oreet
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:41 am
#7

Here's an emote tip to help fix something that irks me whenever someone does it.



When you wish to leave someone's company, instead of typing /wave type /bye.


If Olmeck types /wave Oreet I will see this:


Olmeck waves to you.


This can get a bit confusing, since waving is used to get someone's attention, as well as saying hello, and good bye.



so instead, Olmeck should type /bye Oreet instead.


Then I would see Olmeck saying:


Olmeck wishes you will, and hopes to see you again.



it's a minor thing, but i see it done alot, and would much rather see the /bye emote used instead.







another emote tip: Saluting


When saluting someone, if you wish to use the Imperial Salute (fist on chest salute) be sure to have nothing targeted and type /salute


Typeing /salute while someone is targeted will result in a standard US Army style salute.
knpc495
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:42 am
#8


/whisper>warryrr nice tips fuzzball haha



Jats

Oreet
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:47 am
#9

Imperial Tip:
Determining if you outrank an NPC.



This is a little trick i figured out a few months ago.


We all know how much fun it can be to /slap /punch /bite and /hug Storm Troopers.


But we also know that sometimes they aren't so receptive of these advances, and will either fine you, or incap you, or both.


Well, i've got your solution:


Target the Imperial NPC, and type /salute. Keep an eye on the NPC. If he salutes you back, than you are his superior office, and outrank him. If you outrank an Imperial NPC, you are able to punish them for their actions.




For example:

Colonel Oreet is riding across the Tattooine Desert when a Storm Trooper Squad detains him for a routine contraband search. Colonel Oreet salutes the leader of the squad. The leader salutes you back. After a minute or so, he clears you to move on. Oreet slaps the leader across the face for taking up his valuable time, and the leader says "Aye sir. I apologize for my actions."


gailon24
Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:58 am
#10






Oreet wrote:

Imperial Tip:
Determining if you outrank an NPC.



This is a little trick i figured out a few months ago.


We all know how much fun it can be to /slap /punch /bite and /hug Storm Troopers.


But we also know that sometimes they aren't so receptive of these advances, and will either fine you, or incap you, or both.


Well, i've got your solution:


Target the Imperial NPC, and type /salute. Keep an eye on the NPC. If he salutes you back, than you are his superior office, and outrank him. If you outrank an Imperial NPC, you are able to punish them for their actions.




For example:

Colonel Oreet is riding across the Tattooine Desert when a Storm Trooper Squad detains him for a routine contraband search. Colonel Oreet salutes the leader of the squad. The leader salutes you back. After a minute or so, he clears you to move on. Oreet slaps the leader across the face for taking up his valuable time, and the leader says "Aye sir. I apologize for my actions."







I guess a rebel is always outranked by an imperial NPC =( Oh well hehe.



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Flatfingers
Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:01 pm
#11




Panthu wrote:



Tip: Use Moods only when you really want to convey that tone. Make sure you turn the mood off by typing /mood none before you say something that doesn't fit!



I've actually not used moods (as cool as they've been since launch) because I can never remember how to turn them off!


For moods to be usable as intended, they really seem to need a different interface. Rather than only being something that goes on when toggled on and stays on until toggled off, moods also need to be selectable as a "one-shot" option. When you do a one-shot mood, it only applies to your next communication.


Andwouldn't it be nice if we had a toolbar we could dock to one side of our screen that displayed brief text descriptions of moods? (Icons are smaller, buttheir meaning isn'tas obvious as text descriptions like "grumpy" or "curious.") This would offer a very easy to use interface for quickly applying the most appropriate mood to any communication.


Just some thoughts....


--Flatfingers

RagNoRock5x
Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:02 pm
#12







Thunderheart wrote:






wildcard1973 wrote:

you can also replace whisper with anyone chat style option to say something directly to another player


/say>warryyr Nice work Fuzzball would show: Deuce Wildcard says to Warryyr "Nice work Fuzzball"


try it out.../yell>playername or /shout>playername work too, big help in making sure the person your talking to knows your comments are directed at them.



Do you folks ever use the different moods or chat bubbles?







The different chat bubbles are most often used in spam messages to add a bit of eye catching ness to them.


I know when I used to spam for my buisness I would /sing /shout /yell and a few others while dancing or playing some instument. Anything that can draw more attention to yourself improves the effectiveness of the spaming.


Other than that I have never on purpose used any of the other text boxes, other than shouting because it is a bit more catching and carrys farther (I belive). Moods I only use about once a week or once a month or so, hardly ever.



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Warryyr
Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:05 pm
#13






knpc495 wrote:


/whisper>warryrr nice tips fuzzball haha



Jats







Hiya, Jatsy!


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