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Thread: Offline ID style chooser Need Macro Commands

Doomstalker
Sat Dec 20, 2003 5:03 am
#1

OK I started to write a web based ID Style chooser, Basically you can do the same sort of thing as the character creation screen then when your done it spits a a set of macros to make the ingame changes. But I cant find the macro command for hair styles anwhere. Does one even exist. Since hairstyle is such a major thing if I can do them its kinda pointless continuing. Any help appreciated. Many Thanks


Artanor Ragnar


Master Dancer/Master Musician/Novice ID


FarStar

NotYourAvgEwok
Sat Dec 20, 2003 9:22 am
#2

The hair style command is frills (not hair)


so it would look like:


/imagedesignSetValue frills #


With the number being the number of the style you want.




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Doomstalker
Sun Dec 21, 2003 2:51 am
#3

I thought frills was the exploitable command that finally got fixed. I am reluctant to use that command but if it really is fixed then i guess ill give it go in game. I suppose if its really fixed now it really will only work with the correct range for the race you are working on. ANybody got theese ranges ?
MUSoprano
Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:29 am
#4

I'm assuming that these will now only work with the correct range for that particular species. BTW, using "lekku" instead of "frills" works as well, the range for human hair is something like 40-76. Can someone tell me the exact numbers?





Fuschia Darkwalker
Master Image Designer/Master Pistoleer/Smuggler Dabbler
Avadiha Lona-Soep
Master Image Designer/Master Dancer
100% Imperial, 100% woman.
NotYourAvgEwok
Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:58 am
#5

I forget exactly where the human range starts (and women hairstyles are the first ones) but I do know it ends at about 116.



"Ironically, while researching this piece a representative from Sony asked us to keep in mind that many of the players complaining "weren't playing the class right," and that the class was designed as a solo experience. Such a comment is indicative of the original Ultima Online mistake: not realizing that once an MMO is released to the public, it no longer belongs to the developers, it belongs to the people paying $14.99 a month for the service."
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