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esty

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About esty

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    Newbie
  • Birthday 10/21/1980

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  • Location
    Germany
  • Interests
    modular soundsynthesis, getting rich, having fun
  1. Instance enter scam (don_jack)

    Sorry I have no screenshots of this - I started ignoring such stuff since I know how to stay out of scams. But since there's a topic here again I grabbed my chatlog and searched some entries. [Don_jack @ 3]: Looking for 100-120 instance enters for new #day (95-120 a/d). Paying 10kgc, this is good [PM from Don_jack: hey, can you help us enter instance? We pay 10kgc ] Hilariuos but sad. Everyone wearing the YARR guild tag is clearly noone to be trusted. That's not just my own experience but also from many other people. I'm glad that finally the bad ones gathered together and gave themselves a guild tag that's easy to recognize and easy to give a brown color - tho even that is not safe enough. I remember Don_jack asking for stuff, and obviously noone answered. He left and came back a few minutes later with no tag and repeated his question. A few minutes after that he had his tag back on.
  2. map marker bug

    Hi there! A few words ahead: English is not my first language, I'll try my best to explain the issue. The bug is nothing that causes my el-client to crash but I see potential there. I didn't find a topic about that. I've checked that issue on a Macbook pro and had someone check it under ubuntu linux - all the same there. Didn't try Windows due to frustration about MS I keep further info to myself unless someone tells me they need to know. Here's my experience: I found out that the ingame map markers (the green squares moving down on a spot, not the markers on the map you press tab for!) don't dissappear on the ground when the chatlog is open. Their number and size just increase slowly until you leave the chatlog. In order to reproduce that effect you need to be on a (very) small map like inside a house. #mark a spot near the edge of the map. Move camera so you can have a glimpse under the ground where your marker is. Open chatlog for like 1-2 minutes and close it again. Then you'll see that the marker went on and on under ground level - but dissappears from the moment the ingame graphics is being displayed again.
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