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Thread: Tuesday Tips January 11th – Slash Commands Listing
Valtor wrote:This is an AWESOME tip!!!!! I have been playing for a year now and have compiled a folder of printed / commands. I never knew you could pull it up in game!!!! This is a great tip for everyone; even the ones that have been around a whileBTW I like that intro paragraph much better
/agree
I too was looking for a way to access all the /slash commands.
Oh and the shorter intro is cool too.
Message Edited by ITOAO on 01-11-2005 09:08 PM
YodaMac wrote:
/setgodmode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Care to share the next part of that command with us? on/off? 1/0? active/inactive?
hmmmmmmm......
this is worth hours of experiments......hmmm
**watches TH run to the dev team, next patch says: .Removed command for god mode for players**
-geral
Message Edited by dashbarron on 01-11-2005 09:49 PM
dashbarron wrote:
YodaMac wrote:
/setgodmode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Care to share the next part of that command with us? on/off? 1/0? active/inactive?
hmmmmmmm......
this is worth hours of experiments......hmmm
**watches TH run to the dev team, next patch says: .Removed command for god mode for players**
-geral
Message Edited by dashbarron on 01-11-2005 09:49 PM
It only works if you have develpment client.....trust me you dont have one
kind of the one that isn't listed /spawn_krayt_dragon .....and some othes that the QA team is sapossed to be the only ones that are privy too ![]()
Message Edited by ofim on 01-11-2005 10:11 PM
LadyLeala wrote:TH-- Quick question for ya regarding a Tip from a few weeks ago...You said that you can put items into your droid's storage compartment by dragging the item over your droid in your datapad, didn't you?I can't make this work... I've tried it both with the droid called and with it stored. When I move the item on top of the droid icon in my datapad, it just turns into a NO symbol and won't let me drop it.Is this a bug? Or did I misunderstand what you meant by your tip a few weeks ago?
You've got a droid with item storage, right? (Just checking
I think he may have meant you could drag an item from an inventory window right on a called droid's 'avatar'.
LadyLeala wrote:
TH-- Quick question for ya regarding a Tip from a few weeks ago...
You said that you can put items into your droid's storage compartment by dragging the item over your droid in your datapad, didn't you?
I can't make this work... I've tried it both with the droid called and with it stored. When I move the item on top of the droid icon in my datapad, it just turns into a NO symbol and won't let me drop it.
Is this a bug? Or did I misunderstand what you meant by your tip a few weeks ago?
So, call your droid. Open your inventory. Drag item over the droid (in-game, not in the datapad) and let go.
/bow
Respectfully,
I remember the best / command was /unstick.
/tar xxx is very useful.
When i'm looking for a doc thats buffing i look in the spatial window see the name and go /tar (docs name). WOrks very well when you're in a hosue and looking for a vendor /tar vendor. /Tar also helps when you're PvPing especially if you're a BH hunting a jedi. Some put the jedi's name and make a macro that will loop every few minutes, so if you're close to the jedi it will target them. Jedi also works both ways, if you find someone is killing you a lot use /tar their name and you'll know if they're around.
/waypoint x x
many newbs don't know his and spend hours trying to go to a location looking at their coordinates. Very funny to watch. NO commas or anything /waypoint 0 0 will make a waypoint at 0,0.
Anyone remember what /s used to be waaaaaay back?
Message Edited by MajorXP on 01-12-2005 10:56 AM
MasterViper wrote:
Anyone remember what /s used to be waaaaaay back?
A tip is to type /log before entering the "/ /" command... that way you will get a txt file in your SWG directory with all the commands.
Elyssa wrote:
Now that your datapad auto-sorts, crafting macros that rely on /selectdraftschematic have problems.
You can get around the "guessing game" of finding the correct schematic number by replacing that line with this one:
/ui action defaultButton;
Now just start your crafting tool and select what you want to craft manually. It can sometimes help to make the first one by hand.
The next time you run the macro, the last thing you crafted will be selected and the "defaultButton" command will just advance the tool to the resource selection screen.
This is so much easier than the 'selectdraftschematic' method because you don't have to modify your macro every time something changes.
The only difference is that you have to select the one you want to craft manually the first time you do it.
Now this is a real usefull tip, i have been playing a lot with the select draftSchematic lately.
Now if you guys could make our macroes sortable, it would be awesome.
greetz,