Musician Archive
Thread: Title on/title off?
Here's another question from the n00b.
How do you turn on/off your proffession title?
I just assumed it was always on, but when I targeted myself to work image design (going for the MM/ME for the mandolin), I noticed it was just my name. I want people to know I am an entertainer working to be a master musician and not just some dude who spent 100 credits/15 pointsto be able to heal his battle fatigue.
P.S. Sony please put out a more comprehensive user manual even if only online. The web-based reprint of the one you include with the gameis only good for folks that lost theirsand the holocron is about useless. I understand the desire to have folks figure outin-game contenton their own, but it would have been nice for you to include a list of all the /slash commands and their uses. /help gives a huge list, but not all of them are easy to figure out just by looking at them.
First off, you don't need to use such large letters, (Christ when will people learn that is rude?).
To turn on a tile press "CTRL+P" to open up the Control-P(tm) window then click on the "Character Tab". Once in the Character Tab is selected you should see an option that says Title, allowing you to select which of your titles you want displayed.
I'm an Apprentace Entertainer + Apprentace Musician + Novice Marksman, so I usally just sellect the Musician one.
Waho wrote:
Sadly, it never stays when you log. I hate having the Novice Musician title and prefer nothing, but I switched to that once when I first learned novice musician and now whenever I log in it says that...I have to switch it off every time. I have too big of an ego to go around with a title that says Novice anything
must be a bug for you. Mine is always up!
W-Axl wrote:
...it would have been nice for you to include a list of all the /slash commands and their uses. /help gives a huge list, but not all of them are easy to figure out just by looking at them.
/agree
What's worse, that long list of / commands doesn't flag which commands you can use! There's a few in there that I've tried that don't do anything.
This leads me to believe that the list is really the underlyingobjects that can be called, sort of a list of every command the game uses to run itself.
Ah well. Fun to guess though ![]()
Some commands, like "/chat" and "/ui" give pretty detailed explanations when typed without any conditions following them.