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Thread: AreaTrack and targeting questions

ArdenS
Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:40 am
#1

Hey al,


I know there a command, used in the coomand line, for /areatrack but is there anything like /areatrack people /areatrack players ???? I've tried those two and just get the area track window that you have to click on.


My other question has to do with targeting using the command line again. Now that most of the NPCs don't have names is there some way to target an NPC that has a space in its name ?? IE a moisture farmer


I tried this : /target "a moisture farmer" but that didn't work.



Thanks for any help.



Arden
Screechez
Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:46 am
#2


i don't believe there is a command to track a specific being at this point. i tried it a while back and nothing worked for me....maybe someone else can confirm that.


and /target only works if you're within a certain distance from the thing you're wanting to target. in the case of the moisture farmer, if you're within the right distance from him, i believe you could do something like /tar a...assuming there's nothing else around that starts with an 'a'.

ArdenS
Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:45 am
#3






Screechez wrote:


i don't believe there is a command to track a specific being at this point. i tried it a while back and nothing worked for me....maybe someone else can confirm that.


and /target only works if you're within a certain distance from the thing you're wanting to target. in the case of the moisture farmer, if you're within the right distance from him, i believe you could do something like /tar a...assuming there's nothing else around that starts with an 'a'.






Yeah, that's what I'm trying to figure out. If you /tar a moisture farmer and there is a cave close you will target "a cave" I was hoping that quotes would give you the exact target.



Arden
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