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The Help chat tab is where you can get help if you are having issues with the game. Everything you type here will be visible for any "advisor" online and GMs. Remember advisors can also be other players, and may not have GM powers. Once an advisor answers, everything you type in the chat is only visible for you and the advisor until the help-session times out. This chat tab is for question about the game mechanics and how to play the game. No advisor is allowed to give out spoilers like where to find a specific trainer or how to solve a quest. For further information about becoming an advisor yourself check the documentation of the /advisor chat command.<br> | The Help chat tab is where you can get help if you are having issues with the game. Everything you type here will be visible for any "advisor" online and GMs. Remember advisors can also be other players, and may not have GM powers. Once an advisor answers, everything you type in the chat is only visible for you and the advisor until the help-session times out. This chat tab is for question about the game mechanics and how to play the game. No advisor is allowed to give out spoilers like where to find a specific trainer or how to solve a quest. For further information about becoming an advisor yourself check the documentation of the /advisor chat command.<br> | ||
==Guild info Window== | ==Guild info Window== | ||
If your character is in a guild, this window allows you to change basic information about the guild. You may need the appropriate permissions in order to use or change some functions.<br> | |||
The "Guild message of the day" is | The "Guild message of the day" is visible to every guild member when screens are loading (''actually not working!''). With the "Refresh MOTD" Button you can reload the current message in case someone else in your guild changed it while you had the Guild window open. "Save MOTD" allows you to save your changes to the message and makes them visible for everyone else in the guild.<br> | ||
With the "Change" button next to the | With the "Change" button next to the guild’s name, you can rename the guild.<br> | ||
By checking the "Secret Guild" option the guild will become secret. This means only guild members will be able to see the guild tags above characters and the name of the guild won't be displayed next to the character name | By checking the "Secret Guild" option, the guild will become secret. This means that only guild members will be able to see the guild tags above characters and the name of the guild won't be displayed next to the character name when someone types /who.<br> | ||
With the "Change" button next to the website you can change | With the "Change" button next to the website address, you can change the guild's URL.<br> | ||
The buttons at the top allow you to | The buttons at the top allow you access to other tabs with more specific information about the guild. | ||
* Members<br> | * Members<br> | ||
This is the member list of the guild | This is the member list of the guild, displaying the name, details and location of each guild member.<br> | ||
With the "Online only" option you can filter the list to show only characters that are currently in game.<br> | With the "Online only" option you can filter the list to show only characters that are currently in game.<br> | ||
The "Invite" | The "Invite" button allows you to invite new characters to the guild.<br> | ||
The "Leave" | The "Leave" button allows you to leave the guild.<br> | ||
If the "Notify when members login/logout" option is enabled you will get a message in the | If the "Notify when members login/logout" option is enabled, you will get a message in the Guild chat tab each time a member logs in or out.<br> | ||
The "Remove" button allows you to remove the currently selected member from the guild.<br> | The "Remove" button allows you to remove the currently selected member from the guild.<br> | ||
The "Edit level" button allows you to change the guild level of the currently selected member. You can only change set a new level which is at least one level below your own guild level.<br> | The "Edit level" button allows you to change the guild level of the currently selected member.<br> You can only change/set a new level which is at least one level below your own guild level.<br> | ||
The "Edit points" button allows you to edit the guild points of the selected member.<br> | The "Edit points" button allows you to edit the guild points of the selected member.<br> | ||
The "Public notes" button allows you to edit the public notes for the selected member.<br> | The "Public notes" button allows you to edit the public notes for the selected member.<br> | ||
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If the "Notify when alliance members login/logout" option is enabled you get a message in the alliance chat each time a member of one of the alliances' guilds logs in or out.<br> | If the "Notify when alliance members login/logout" option is enabled you get a message in the alliance chat each time a member of one of the alliances' guilds logs in or out.<br> | ||
With the "Create alliance" button you can create a new alliance.<br> | With the "Create alliance" button you can create a new alliance.<br> | ||
==Group | ==Group Stats Window== | ||
The names and a representative image of the | The names and a representative image of the characters in your current group are shown in this window. Note that the health and mana bars for these characters may not accurately reflect their actual statistics, especially if they are located far away.<br> | ||
Group leaders can invite or dismiss people or disband the whole group by right-clicking the window. The group leader is always shown as the topmost character in the list. If this player logs out the next one in the list will become group leader.<br> | Group leaders can invite or dismiss people or disband the whole group by right-clicking the window. The group leader is always shown as the topmost character in the list. If this player logs out, the next one in the list will become group leader.<br> | ||
==Help Window== | ==Help Window== | ||
'''The help window gives you all the infos you are reading here in this page, and more.'''<br> | '''The help window gives you all the infos you are reading here in this page, and more.'''<br> | ||
See also [http://www.hydlaaplaza.com/smf/index.php?topic=41352.msg465795 this thread] on the game forum.<br> | See also [http://www.hydlaaplaza.com/smf/index.php?topic=41352.msg465795 this thread] on the game forum.<br> | ||
==Information Window== | ==Information Window== | ||
The info window gives you an overview | The info window gives you an overview of combat and casting options and several key statistics relevant to your character and your current target, especially in combat situations.<br> | ||
When a target is selected, the window displays the character or object name and below it a large red bar showing the current health of the target.<br> | |||
The next line is the current time in Yliakum (PS time passes about 6 times faster than real time).<br> | |||
The next line | Below the time are several icons for the different stances you can take during combat. Stances represent the combat style of your character in melee. If you are in combat you can click on any of the icons to change to that stance.<br> | ||
Below the time are several icons for the different stances you can take during combat. Stances represent the combat style of your character in melee. If you are in combat you can click on any of the icons to change to that stance. The first icon stops the attack. Stances from left to right: Full Defensive, Defensive, Normal, Aggressive, and Bloody.<br> | The first icon stops the attack.<br> | ||
Below the stances is a slider that allows you to specify how much power you want to channel | Stances from left to right: Full Defensive, Defensive, Normal, Aggressive, and Bloody.<br> | ||
Below the stances is a slider that allows you to specify how much power you want to channel into casting magic. The more power you channel, the greater the likelihood of the spell being unpredictable or fizzling, but if successful the spell effect will be stronger and its duration longer.<br> | |||
The smaller red | Below the slider are another 4 bars.<br> | ||
The | The larger red one displays the current health of your character, the smaller red one your current physical stamina. The larger blue bar shows your current mana, the smaller blue one your current mental stamina.<br> | ||
==Inventory Window== | ==Inventory Window== | ||
The | The Inventory window allows you to manage the belongings of your character and to use, equip, and unequip items.<br> | ||
Surrounding the image of your avatar are equipment slots that hold specific kinds of items. Move your cursor over each slot to find out what it holds. To equip an item or change equipped items, drag them from or to your inventory slot. A system message will alert you if you are trying to equip an item that will not fit. <br> | |||
Hand; Left, and Right: For equipping tools, shields, weapons and all other items | Hand; Left, and Right: For equipping tools, shields, weapons and all other hand-held items. Please note many crafting techniques require you to hold the tool in your right hand. For roleplay purposes, many items such as food, books or ore may be held. <br> | ||
Helm: For caps and helms.<br> | Helm: For caps and helms.<br> | ||
Mind: This is for equipping crafting books. You need to have the book for your current crafting task equipped in this slot to be able to perform the task.<br> | Mind: This is for equipping crafting books. You need to have the book for your current crafting task equipped in this slot to be able to perform the task.<br> | ||
Right, Left Finger: For rings.<br> | Right, Left Finger: For rings.<br> | ||
Neck: For necklaces and amulets.<br> | Neck: For necklaces and amulets.<br> | ||
Gloves: For gloves.<br> | Gloves: For gloves.<br> | ||
Torso: For torso armor.<br> | Torso: For torso armor.<br> | ||
Bracers: For bracers.<br> | Bracers: For bracers.<br> | ||
Back: For robes.<br> | Back: For robes.<br> | ||
Arms: For arms armor.<br> | Arms: For arms armor.<br> | ||
Boots: For boots.<br> | Boots: For boots.<br> | ||
Legs: For pants.<br> | Legs: For pants.<br> | ||
Belt: For belts.<br> | Belt: For belts.<br> | ||
Below the equipment area | Below the equipment area are 24 inventory slots for items your character is carrying. Each stack of item needs one inventory slot. You can stack up to 65 items in one slot, but not all items can be stacked - books or containers for example. Your inventory space can be extended by carrying containers (for example a chest or a pouch). If you right-click a container a new window with a few more slots will show up. Each container also has a limited capacity.<br> | ||
On the right hand side you can see how much weight you carry at the moment and | On the right hand side of the Infomation window, beside your avatar image, you can see how much weight you carry at the moment and the maximum weight you can carry, as well as your current and maximum capacity. (Capacity represents the space taken up by each item, as items have size values in addition to their weight.) You can also see how much money you are currently carrying, and how many of each of the four coin types you have.<br> | ||
To have your character drop an item, click to pick it up from the inventory and move the icon to where you want to drop it in the 3D environment. To decide on a place you can left-click once. Once this is done, you enter 'edit mode' where you can rotate the object to change its angle before it is finally placed. To do this, hold right- click and move the mouse. You can also hold shift and move the mouse to change the axis the item is rotated around. To finally place the item left-click again.<br> | |||
To use a items like potions, food, herbal and alchemical items | To eat or use a items like potions, food, herbal and alchemical items, drag/pick them up and release/left-click on the image of your avatar..<br> | ||
There are shortcut keys for taking one item of a stack or taking the whole stack. If you click on a stack of items while holding the shift-key, only one of the items is taken. If you hold the ctrl-key the whole stack is taken. If you left-click on a stack, you will be prompted to specify how many of that item you wish to take.<br> | |||
==Options Window== | ==Options Window== | ||
Here you can change | Here you can change or select game options. In general the options are changed only when you click "Save". The "Reset" button will set everything back to the defaults. If you don't want to change any existing options but also don't want to go back to the defaults, just click on the "X" icon to close the window. | ||
* Controls/Keys<br> | * Controls/Keys<br> | ||
Here you can change the keys (and mouse buttons) used to play the game. | Here you can change the keys (and mouse buttons) used to play the game. To assign a new key or button to an action, just use the "Set" button next to the action. | ||
**Movements:<br> | **Movements:<br> | ||
"MouseMove" - Move your character to the position your mouse currently points to.<br> | "MouseMove" - Move your character to the position your mouse currently points to.<br> | ||
"Forward" - Makes your character move | "Forward" - Makes your character move forward (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this).<br> | ||
"Backward" - Makes your character move backward (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this)<br> | "Backward" - Makes your character move backward (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this).<br> | ||
"Rotate left" - Makes your character rotate to the left (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this)<br> | "Rotate left" - Makes your character rotate to the left (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this).<br> | ||
"Rotate right" - Makes your character rotate to the right (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this)<br> | "Rotate right" - Makes your character rotate to the right (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this).<br> | ||
"Strafe right" - Makes your character step to the right (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this)<br> | "Strafe right" - Makes your character step to the right (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this).<br> | ||
"Strafe left" - Makes your character step to the left (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this) | "Strafe left" - Makes your character step to the left (available two times to be able to set up two alternative keys for this). | ||
**Modifiers:<br> | **Modifiers:<br> | ||
"Run" - Depending on your current movement default makes you character either run or walk while moving together with this key pressed. If your character runs without this key, holding it down while moving will make your character walk.<br> | "Run" - Depending on your current movement default makes you character either run or walk while moving together with this key pressed. If your character runs without this key, holding it down while moving will make your character walk.<br> | ||
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"Toggle MouseLook" - Pressed once the camera will follow all you mouse movements until the key is pressed again.<br> | "Toggle MouseLook" - Pressed once the camera will follow all you mouse movements until the key is pressed again.<br> | ||
"CameraForward/Back" - I -think- this is to make the camera look behind you but I couldn't get it to work at all. Probably broken at the moment. | "CameraForward/Back" - I -think- this is to make the camera look behind you but I couldn't get it to work at all. Probably broken at the moment. | ||
**Game | **Game Controls:<br> | ||
"Close" - Closes windows.<br> | "Close" - Closes active windows.<br> | ||
"Toggle Chat" - Activates the chat window and allows you to start typing.<br> | "Toggle Chat" - Activates the chat window and allows you to start typing.<br> | ||
"Reply tell" - Allows you to answer a tell | "Reply tell" - Allows you to answer a tell by automatically writing /tell [Character-name] with the name of the last person to send you a tell.<br> | ||
"Communications" - Opens and closes the chat window.<br> | "Communications" - Opens and closes the chat window.<br> | ||
"Options" - Opens and closes the options window.<br> | "Options" - Opens and closes the options window.<br> | ||
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"Brightness Reset" - Resets the general brightness of the graphics in PlaneShift.<br> | "Brightness Reset" - Resets the general brightness of the graphics in PlaneShift.<br> | ||
**Shortcuts:<br> | **Shortcuts:<br> | ||
Here you can reassign keys for your own shortcuts | Here you can reassign keys for shortcuts or name the ‘Unused’ slots (click ‘Set’ beside an ‘Unused’ slot) and create your own shortcuts. | ||
* Controls/Mouse<br> | * Controls/Mouse<br> | ||
Here you can change some general mouse settings.<br> | Here you can change some general mouse settings. | ||
**Selection:<br> | |||
"ContextMenu" - Which mouse button brings up the context menu for game entities.<br> | "ContextMenu" - Which mouse button brings up the context menu for game entities.<br> | ||
"EntitySelect" - Which mouse button selects game entities.<br> | "EntitySelect" - Which mouse button selects game entities.<br> | ||
"EntityDragDrop" - The mouse button that allows you dragging and dropping of items.<br> | "EntityDragDrop" - The mouse button that allows you dragging and dropping of items.<br> | ||
"EntityDragDropOne" - The mouse button that allows you | "EntityDragDropOne" - The mouse button that allows you to drag and drop one item from a stack of items.<br> | ||
"EntityDragDropAll" - The mouse button that allows you | "EntityDragDropAll" - The mouse button that allows you to drag and drop a whole stack of items. | ||
**Settings:<br> | |||
"InvertMouse" - Inverts the up and down direction of the mouse during camera movement.<br> | "InvertMouse" - Inverts the up and down direction of the mouse during camera movement.<br> | ||
"HorzSensitivity" - The sensitivity of the mouse in horizontal direction during camera movement. A lower value means the mouse will be less sensitive.<br> | "HorzSensitivity" - The sensitivity of the mouse in horizontal direction during camera movement. A lower value means the mouse will be less sensitive.<br> | ||
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"Items" - Action if an item is double-clicked.<br> | "Items" - Action if an item is double-clicked.<br> | ||
"Players" - Action if a player is double-clicked.<br> | "Players" - Action if a player is double-clicked.<br> | ||
"Merchants" - Action if | "Merchants" - Action if an NPC merchant is double-clicked.<br> | ||
"Alice NPCs" - Action if an alive NPC is double-clicked (usually an enemy or moster).<br> | "Alice NPCs" - Action if an alive NPC is double-clicked (usually an enemy or moster).<br> | ||
"Dead NPCs" - Action if a dead NPC is double-clicked.<br> | "Dead NPCs" - Action if a dead NPC is double-clicked.<br> | ||
"Impervious NPCs" - Action if an impervious NPC is double-clicked (usually story NPCs).<br> | "Impervious NPCs" - Action if an impervious NPC is double-clicked (usually story NPCs). | ||
" | * Sound/General<br> | ||
Here you can enable specific sound sources in PlaneShift and control their volume. If you are not hearing any sounds, first check that sound is enabled in the PlaneShift Launcher (click on ‘Settings’ and ‘Audio’ in the Launcher window). <br> | |||
“Master Volume” - Overall volume of all enabled sounds.<br> | |||
" | "Background Music" - The theme music of each map.<br> | ||
" | "Ambient sounds" - Sounds like birds or water fountains.<br> | ||
" | "Action sounds" - Hammering at the anvil, attacking...<br> | ||
" | "Effect Sounds" - Mainly the sounds of magic spells.<br> | ||
" | "Interface Sounds" - Every sound of the PlaneShift interface, for example the "click" if you press a button.<br> | ||
" | "Voices" - NPC voices.<br> | ||
" | "Instruments" - Sounds of the music mechanics of PlaneShift.<br> | ||
" | "Sound location" - This defines if the sounds are played as if heard by your character or by your camera.<br> | ||
"Combat Music" - If enabled, special music will be played during combat. | |||
"Mute on focus loss" - If sounds should stop when PlaneShift loses the focus.<br> | |||
"Loop background music" - If enabled, the theme music automatically repeats.<br> | |||
"Sound on private tells" - If enabled, there is a sound notification when you receive a tell.<br> | |||
* Graphics/Brightness<br> | |||
Please note that the screen resolution, client window size and graphic quality options are available only in the PlaneShift Launcher (click on ‘Settings’ and ‘Graphics’ in the Launcher). Use your keyboard/monitor controls to adjust the brightness of your monitor.<br> | |||
* Graphics/Details<br> | * Graphics/Details<br> | ||
This window comes in two slightly different views depending | This window comes in two slightly different views depending on whether "Adaptive distance" is enabled or not.<br> | ||
If it's disabled "Distance" means how you can see in PlaneShift.<br> | If it's disabled, "Distance" means how far you can see in PlaneShift.<br> | ||
If it's enabled "Min. distance" means the minimum distance you always want to be able to see. The closer your current frames per second rate gets to "Min. FPS" the less you will be able to see while if your frames per second rate gets closer to "Max. FPS" PlaneShift will automatically show more of the surroundings.<br> | If it's enabled, "Min. distance" means the minimum distance you always want to be able to see. The closer your current frames per second rate gets to "Min. FPS" the less you will be able to see while if your frames per second rate gets closer to "Max. FPS" PlaneShift will automatically show more of the surroundings.<br> | ||
"FPS cap" will set | "FPS cap" will set a maximum for the frames per second rate PlaneShift will never exceed. There isn't usually any sense in having PlaneShift display more frames per second than the refresh rate of your monitor so setting this to a reasonable number will make PlaneShift use less resources.<br> | ||
* Graphics/Labels<br> | * Graphics/Labels<br> | ||
Here you can set which labels you want to see and what color they should be.<br> | Here you can set which labels you want to see and what color they should be.<br> | ||
"Always" will always show the labels. "On Mouse" will show labels when you hover your mouse above the entity. "On Target" will show labels when you have the entity selected. And "Never" will never show the label at all.<br> | Labels visibility:<br> | ||
"Show guild" will include the name of the guild for players in the label (Only if the guild is public. Secret guilds won't be shown this way except if you are a member of the guild).<br> | “Creatures” and “Items” - "Always" will always show the labels. "On Mouse" will show labels when you hover your mouse above the entity. "On Target" will show labels when you have the entity selected. And "Never" will never show the label at all.<br> | ||
"Show guild" - Checking the box will include the name of the guild for players in the label (Only if the guild is public. Secret guilds won't be shown this way except if you are a member of the guild).<br> | |||
Colors:<br> | |||
To change the color of a label just click the "set" button and choose the color you want. With "Default" you can set it back to the default color.<br> | To change the color of a label just click the "set" button and choose the color you want. With "Default" you can set it back to the default color.<br> | ||
"Items" | "Items" - All items in PlaneShift. (This does not apply to the map geometry. In some cases useable items are actually part of the map and not some dropped item. Examples are some preparation tables and furnaces. For those a label will never be shown).<br> | ||
"Players" - Other players.<br> | "Players" - Other players.<br> | ||
"NPC" - All NPCs.<br> | "NPC" - All NPCs.<br> | ||
"Dead bodies" - recently deceased people or monsters.<br> | "Dead bodies" - recently deceased people or monsters.<br> | ||
"Testers" - Members of the testing team of PlaneShift | "Testers" - Members of the testing team of PlaneShift.<br> | ||
"GM1" - The Game Master assistants.<br> | "GM1" - The Game Master assistants.<br> | ||
"GM2-5" - The Game Masters.<br> | "GM2-5" - The Game Masters.<br> | ||
"Developers" - For people part of the official PlaneShift team. In general they do not show up in game as visible entities.<br> | "Developers" - For people part of the official PlaneShift team. In general they do not show up in game as visible entities.<br> | ||
"Grouped with you" - | "Grouped with you" - Player characters that are in the same group as you.<br> | ||
"Grouped with you and in the same guild" - | "Grouped with you and in the same guild" - Player characters who are your guild mates as well as group mates.<br> | ||
* Graphics/Shadows<br> | * Graphics/Shadows<br> | ||
Check the box to enable shadows beneath the characters.<br> | |||
* Interface | |||
**Interface/Language:<br> | |||
The PlaneShift interface may be displayed in some native languages. To select yours, click ‘Settings’ and the ‘Language’ dropdown in the PlaneShift Launcher. | |||
**Interface/Chat-Tabs:<br> | |||
The initial chat window is divided into 4 tabs out of a possible 10. This window allows you to customise your chat window by unselecting ‘basic chat window’, relogging and returning to this menu. The ‘Main tab’ column on the left allows you to filter the messages that appear in your Main chat tab, while the ‘Tabs to show’ column on the right allows you to separate your messages and type your dialogue into different tabs. Remember to click ‘Save’ after making any changes. | |||
**Interface/Pop-ups:<br> | |||
* Interface/Pop-ups<br> | |||
Here you can setup the behaviour of some pop-up windows and on-screen text.<br> | Here you can setup the behaviour of some pop-up windows and on-screen text.<br> | ||
"Show Active Magic window" - Display the windows with the buffs/debuffs each time if a new magic effect affects your character.<br> | "Show Active Magic window" - Display the windows with the buffs/debuffs each time if a new magic effect affects your character.<br> | ||
"Show Error Messages on screen" - Display error messages on the screen ( | "Show Error Messages on screen" - Display error messages on the screen (e.g. if you are out of range to use an item).<br> | ||
"Show Info Messages on screen" - Display information messages on the screen ( | "Show Info Messages on screen" - Display information messages on the screen (e.g. if you started working on something).<br> | ||
"Show Result Messages on screen" - Display result messages on the screen ( | "Show Result Messages on screen" - Display result messages on the screen (e.g. the outcome of your latest crafting task).<br> | ||
"Show OK Messages on screen" -<br> | "Show OK Messages on screen" -<br> | ||
"Show ACK Messages on screen" -<br> | "Show ACK Messages on screen" -<br> | ||
"Use NPC Dialog" - Uses | "Use NPC Dialog" - Uses the “chat bubble” interface for communicating with NPCs. We strongly recommend keeping the default setting (checked/selected).<br> | ||
* Interface/Tooltips<br> | **Interface/Tooltips:<br> | ||
Here you can enable the | Here you can enable or disable the infotips and customise their colors. | ||
The | **Interface/Chat-Logs<br> | ||
" | Here you can set up how PlaneShift logs all your messages. On the left side you can select a specific chat type and then define on the right side whether it is logged at all (select “Enable logging”) and how it will be logged.<br> | ||
" | The "Log Filename" will be appended to your character name and then used as the filename to save in. Several sources can be logged in the same filename. If a "Log Bracket" is specified (e.g. [Guild]), it will be added to the start of every line of that type in the file. This can be useful to tell later on if a line was in Main chat or in Guild chat for example.<br> | ||
" | |||
" | **Interface/Advanced/Camera<br> | ||
* Interface/Chat<br> | Here you can change several options of the differnt camera modes. Not all options are available for the different modes but if they are available they usually have the same meaning.<br> | ||
"Use NPC Chat Camera" - Have the camera focus on the NPCs while talking with them<br> | |||
"Spring Length" - Kind of how long the camera still moves after stopping the motion. Higher values mean the camera keeps on moving more after the motion stopped.<br> | |||
"Spring Coefficient" - The speed the camera swings when encountering an obstacle.<br> | |||
"Dampening Coefficient" - The speed the camera swings when encountering an obstacle.<br> | |||
"Min Camera Distance" - How far you can zoom the camera in<br> | |||
"Max Camera Distance" - How far you can zoom the camera out<br> | |||
"Camera Distance" - How far the camera is away.<br> | |||
"Starting pitch" - At what speed the camera starts to move | |||
**Interface/Chat<br> | |||
Here you can change some general settings of the chat window as well as the color of different actions in the chat.<br> | Here you can change some general settings of the chat window as well as the color of different actions in the chat.<br> | ||
The colors are set by specifying the Red, green and blue component of the color. Each component can be from 0 to 255.<br> | The colors are set by specifying the Red, green and blue component of the color. Each component can be from 0 to 255.<br> | ||
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"Filter outgoing bad words" - Applies the bad words filter to all your lines before sending them.<br> | "Filter outgoing bad words" - Applies the bad words filter to all your lines before sending them.<br> | ||
Additional information: The bad words filter is a great tool. Less to censor your lines but more to correct typos for example. You can define a badword "teh" and have it always replaced with "the". | Additional information: The bad words filter is a great tool. Less to censor your lines but more to correct typos for example. You can define a badword "teh" and have it always replaced with "the". | ||
* | **Interface/Chat - Filters<br> | ||
* Interface/Chat - Filters<br> | |||
Here you can filter several combat actions from your chat. I think the options are pretty self-explanatory. | Here you can filter several combat actions from your chat. I think the options are pretty self-explanatory. | ||
* Interface/Chat - Tabs<br> | **Interface/Chat - Tabs<br> | ||
Here you can enable which chat tabs should be shown for you and what should be displayed in the main chat tab.<br> | Here you can enable which chat tabs should be shown for you and what should be displayed in the main chat tab.<br> | ||
The left column allows you to specify what text should be shown in the main chat tab as well as in it's specific tab.<br> | The left column allows you to specify what text should be shown in the main chat tab as well as in it's specific tab.<br> | ||
With the right column you can define which chant tabs should be shown. | With the right column you can define which chant tabs should be shown. | ||
* Interface/Chat - Bubbles<br> | **Interface/Chat - Bubbles<br> | ||
Here you can setup the chat bubbles behaviour and their colors.<br> | Here you can setup the chat bubbles behaviour and their colors.<br> | ||
Colors are specified by their Red, Green and Blue component. Each can range from 0 to 255. With "Alignment" you can specify how the text should be aligned inside the bubbles. Each chat bubble type can be enabled or disabled individually with the "Enable" checkbox next to it.<br> | Colors are specified by their Red, Green and Blue component. Each can range from 0 to 255. With "Alignment" you can specify how the text should be aligned inside the bubbles. Each chat bubble type can be enabled or disabled individually with the "Enable" checkbox next to it.<br> | ||
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"Short Phrase Char Count". - The amount of letters up to which the phrase is still counted as short. used for text display.<br> | "Short Phrase Char Count". - The amount of letters up to which the phrase is still counted as short. used for text display.<br> | ||
"Long Phrase count" - As above used for text display.<br> | "Long Phrase count" - As above used for text display.<br> | ||
"Mix Action colours" - Mix the text colors if necessary. | "Mix Action colours" - Mix the text colors if necessary.<br> | ||
* Interface/Chat - TabCompletion<br> | **Interface/Chat - TabCompletion<br> | ||
Here you can add your own list of words for the tab completion in the chat window. Each phrase you add must be on its own line. | Here you can add your own list of words for the tab completion in the chat window. Each phrase you add must be on its own line. | ||
* Interface/Spellchecker<br> | **Interface/Spellchecker<br> | ||
Here you can enable the spellchecker for the chat window as well as add your own words to it and set the color of typos. The color is specified by a red, green and blue component each ranging from 0 to 255.<br> | Here you can enable the spellchecker for the chat window as well as add your own words to it and set the color of typos. The color is specified by a red, green and blue component each ranging from 0 to 255.<br> | ||
New words are added on the left side. Each word must have it's own line. | New words are added on the left side. Each word must have it's own line.<br> | ||
* Interface/Autoexec<br> | **Interface/Autoexec<br> | ||
Here you can specify commands that are executed each time you login. The commands given in the upper half are executed for every character you login while the ones in the lower half are only executed for your current character.<br> | Here you can specify commands that are executed each time you login. The commands given in the upper half are executed for every character you login while the ones in the lower half are only executed for your current character.<br> | ||
"Enable execution of start-up scripts" - Enables or disables the execution of these commands at a login.<br><br> | "Enable execution of start-up scripts" - Enables or disables the execution of these commands at a login. | ||
* Confirmations/PvP<br> | |||
Here you can set the default behaviour if another player challenges you to a duel.<br> | |||
"Never accept" - Reject the duel right away.<br> | |||
"Confirm each time"- Brings up a message box asking if the duel should be accepted or not.<br> | |||
"Always accept" - Accept the duel every time automatically. (Be careful in using this setting!!, the only way to notice you are in a duel is by checking the system chat tab in this case). | |||
*Confirmations/Marriage<br> | |||
Here you can set the default behaviour if another player proposes to you.<br> | |||
"Never accept" - Always rejects the proposal.<br> | |||
"Confirm each time" - Brings up a message box asking if you want to accept the proposal.<br><br> | |||
==Petition Window== | ==Petition Window== | ||
This window allows you to contact GMs about problems you have. At the top you can see a list of all your current petitions and their status. GMs will usually add their answer to your petition so make sure to check them now and then again to see if they were already processed. Once you read the answer of GMs you can remove the petitions with the "Delete" button.<br> | This window allows you to contact GMs about problems you have. At the top you can see a list of all your current petitions and their status. GMs will usually add their answer to your petition so make sure to check them now and then again to see if they were already processed. Once you read the answer of GMs you can remove the petitions with the "Delete" button.<br> | ||
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==Chat Commands== | ==Chat Commands== | ||
===Global Interaction=== | ===Global Interaction=== | ||
'''/alliance'''<br> | '''/alliance''' (Or '''/a''' for short)<br> | ||
With this command you can send messages to the alliance chat channel. Your current guild must be member of an alliance to use this command.<br> | With this command you can send messages to the alliance chat channel. Your current guild must be member of an alliance to use this command.<br> | ||
/alliance [message]<br> | /alliance [message]<br> | ||
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'''/tell'''<br> | '''/tell'''<br> | ||
This command allows you to send tells to another player in the whisper chat tab.<br> | This command allows you to send tells to another player in the whisper chat tab.<br> | ||
Usage: /tell [char-name] [message] (Sends [char-name] the text [message]. Can be | Usage: /tell [char-name] [message] (Sends [char-name] the text [message]. Can be combined with /me or /my.)<br> | ||
'''/tellnpc'''<br> | '''/tellnpc'''<br> | ||
With this command you can communicate with NPCs in the NPC chat tab.<br> | With this command you can communicate with NPCs in the NPC chat tab.<br> | ||
Usage: /tellnpc [message] (Sends the currently selected NPC the text [message] in the NPC chat tab.)<br> | Usage: /tellnpc [message] (Sends the currently selected NPC the text [message] in the NPC chat tab.)<br> | ||
'''/group'''<br> | '''/group''' (or '''/gr''')<br> | ||
This command allows you to write messages to the group-chat tab if you are member of a group currently.<br> | This command allows you to write messages to the group-chat tab if you are member of a group currently.<br> | ||
Usage: /group [message] (Writes [message] to the group chat tab. Can be combined with /me or /my.)<br> | Usage: /group [message] (Writes [message] to the group chat tab. Can be combined with /me or /my.)<br> | ||
'''/guild'''<br> | '''/guild''' (or '''/g''')<br> | ||
With this command you can send messages to your guild mates in the guild chat.<br> | With this command you can send messages to your guild mates in the guild chat.<br> | ||
Usage: /guild [message] (Writes [message] to the guild chat tab. Can be combined with /me or /my.)<br> | Usage: /guild [message] (Writes [message] to the guild chat tab. Can be combined with /me or /my.)<br> | ||
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/ignore [character-name] (Adds the character [character-name] to your ignore list if he/she/kra isn't on it already otherwise removes him/her/kra from the list again.)<br> | /ignore [character-name] (Adds the character [character-name] to your ignore list if he/she/kra isn't on it already otherwise removes him/her/kra from the list again.)<br> | ||
===Emotes=== | ===Emotes=== | ||
'''/emote'''<br> | '''/emote''' (or '''/emote list''')<br> | ||
With this command you can have your character do some emotes<br> | With this command you can have your character do some emotes<br> | ||
Usage: /emote (writes a list of all possible emotes in the system chat tab)<br> | Usage: /emote (writes a list of all possible emotes in the system chat tab)<br> | ||
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This command is the same as "/emote ponder".<br> | This command is the same as "/emote ponder".<br> | ||
Usage: /ponder (Your character ponders something. If you have a target selected the emote is directed at that target.)<br> | Usage: /ponder (Your character ponders something. If you have a target selected the emote is directed at that target.)<br> | ||
'''/pounce'''<br> | |||
Usage: /pounce (Your character pounces onto %s from the shadows)<br> | |||
'''/pout'''<br> | '''/pout'''<br> | ||
This command is the same as "/emote pout".<br> | This command is the same as "/emote pout".<br> | ||
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'''/surprised'''<br> | '''/surprised'''<br> | ||
This command is the same as "/emote surprised".<br> | This command is the same as "/emote surprised".<br> | ||
Usage: /surprised (Your character appears to | Usage: /surprised (Your character appears to be surprised. If you have a target selected the emote is directed at that target.)<br> | ||
'''/stare'''<br> | '''/stare'''<br> | ||
This command is the same as "/emote stare".<br> | This command is the same as "/emote stare".<br> | ||
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Usage:<br> | Usage:<br> | ||
/away [message] (Specifies the message send to every players sending you a tell. This can be useful in case you have to leave your computer for a while and want others to know you can't response right now.)<br> | /away [message] (Specifies the message send to every players sending you a tell. This can be useful in case you have to leave your computer for a while and want others to know you can't response right now.)<br> | ||
/away off (With this you can turn the away-message off again. Afterwards no automatic reply will be send anymore.)<br> | /away off (Or simply /away, with no message) (With this you can turn the away-message off again. Afterwards no automatic reply will be send anymore.)<br> | ||
'''/clear'''<br> | '''/clear'''<br> | ||
Use this command to clear the history of the chat window. This will clear the history of all chat tabs.<br> | Use this command to clear the history of the chat window. This will clear the history of all chat tabs.<br> | ||
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'''/assist'''<br> | '''/assist'''<br> | ||
Target the same target as another player.<br> | Target the same target as another player.<br> | ||
Usage: /assist [Char-name] (Makes the target of the specified character your own target. If no name was specified the currently targeted player is used. This | Usage: /assist [Char-name] (Makes the target of the specified character your own target. If no name was specified the currently targeted player is used. This works only for characters either in your guild or your current group.)<br> | ||
'''/attack'''<br> | '''/attack'''<br> | ||
Attacks a target.<br> | Attacks a target.<br> | ||
Usage: /attack [Attack-stance] (Attacks your current target. Possible stances are: bloody, aggressive, normal, defensive and fully defensive. If no stance is given normal is used for the attack.)<br> | Usage: /attack [Attack-stance] (Attacks your current target. Possible stances are: bloody, aggressive, normal, defensive and fully defensive. If no stance is given normal is used for the attack.)<br> | ||
"/attack raise"; "/attack lower" would work as well. | |||
'''/cast'''<br> | '''/cast'''<br> | ||
Command for casting magic spells.<br> | Command for casting magic spells.<br> | ||
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'''/challenge'''<br> | '''/challenge'''<br> | ||
Command to send a challenge request to another player.<br> | Command to send a challenge request to another player.<br> | ||
Usage: /challenge (Challenges the currently targeted character to | Usage: /challenge (Challenges the currently targeted character to duel. The system chat tab will show you if the other player accepted or rejected the challenge.)<br> | ||
'''/loot'''<br> | '''/loot'''<br> | ||
With this command you can loot corpses of NPCs. You can't loot other players after a duel.<br> | With this command you can loot corpses of NPCs. You can't loot other players after a duel.<br> | ||
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This command allows you to disband a group. Only the leader of a group is able to do this. (Disbands the current group.)<br> | This command allows you to disband a group. Only the leader of a group is able to do this. (Disbands the current group.)<br> | ||
'''/groupremove'''<br> | '''/groupremove'''<br> | ||
With this command you can remove characters from a group. Only the leader | With this command you can remove characters from a group. Only the leader of a group is allowed to do this.<br> | ||
Usage: /groupremove [char-name] (Removes the character with the name [char-name] from the group.)<br> | Usage: /groupremove [char-name] (Removes the character with the name [char-name] from the group.)<br> | ||
'''/groupmembers'''<br> | '''/groupmembers'''<br> | ||
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With this command you can disband your current guild. Only the guild leader is able to do this. (Disbands the current guild.)<br> | With this command you can disband your current guild. Only the guild leader is able to do this. (Disbands the current guild.)<br> | ||
'''/guildinfo'''<br> | '''/guildinfo'''<br> | ||
This command opens the guild window. (Opens the guild window for your current guild. Only possible | This command opens the guild window. (Opens the guild window for your current guild. Only possible if you are in a guild currently.)<br> | ||
'''/guildinvite'''<br> | '''/guildinvite'''<br> | ||
This command allows you to invite new members to your guild. Your guild rank must be allowed to invite members to use this command.<br> | This command allows you to invite new members to your guild. Your guild rank must be allowed to invite members to use this command.<br> | ||
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Usage: /guildkarma (Prints your guild's karma points to the system chat tab.)<br> | Usage: /guildkarma (Prints your guild's karma points to the system chat tab.)<br> | ||
'''/guildpromote'''<br> | '''/guildpromote'''<br> | ||
With this command you can promote | With this command you can promote guild members. Your guild rank must allow you to promote others for this to work and you can only promote others to a rank lower than yours.<br> | ||
Usage: /guildpromote [char-name] [rank] (Promotes the character [char-name] to the rank [rank]. [rank] is a number from 1 to 9.)<br> | Usage: /guildpromote [char-name] [rank] (Promotes the character [char-name] to the rank [rank]. [rank] is a number from 1 to 9.)<br> | ||
'''/guildremove'''<br> | '''/guildremove'''<br> | ||
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'''/allianceleave'''<br> | '''/allianceleave'''<br> | ||
This command allows your guild to leave an alliance. Only the guild leader is able to do this. (Your guild leaves the alliance.)<br> | This command allows your guild to leave an alliance. Only the guild leader is able to do this. (Your guild leaves the alliance.)<br> | ||
'''/allianceremove'''<br> | '''/allianceremove''' (broken?)<br> | ||
With this command you can remove guilds from your alliance. Only the leader of the alliance is able to do this.<br>/allianceremove [guild-name]<br> | With this command you can remove guilds from your alliance. Only the leader of the alliance is able to do this.<br>/allianceremove [guild-name]<br> | ||
(Removes the guild with the name [guild-name] from the alliance.)<br> | (Removes the guild with the name [guild-name] from the alliance.)<br> | ||
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With this command you can repair damaged weapons and armor. In order to repair weapons a weapon repair kit is needed, for armor your need an armor repair kit. One of those kits is used up upon every execution of /repair.<br> | With this command you can repair damaged weapons and armor. In order to repair weapons a weapon repair kit is needed, for armor your need an armor repair kit. One of those kits is used up upon every execution of /repair.<br> | ||
Usage:<br> | Usage:<br> | ||
/repair [slot-name] (repairs the item in the specified slot. If not slot if given the item in your right hand will be | /repair [slot-name] (repairs the item in the specified slot. If not slot if given the item in your right hand will be repaired. Possible values for [slot-name]: righthand, lefthand, helm, legs, boots, bracers, torso, gloves, neck, rightfinger, leftfinger, belt, arms, back.)<br> | ||
'''/use'''<br> | '''/use'''<br> | ||
With this command you can use an item.<br>/use [item-name]<br> | With this command you can use an item.<br>/use [item-name]<br> |
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This section deals with all game-relevant stuff.