For the fellowship we live..

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Dumathoin [legacy]
Uploaded
23 October 2005 00:00:00
Type
Player Kill

..except for those who die! [Edited directions]

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    Scat [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 11:25:13

    Oh..maybe it's time for some maintainance on my computer, then. :( Someone send me some money.

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    Winnetou [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 10:16:08

    'Bear in mind also that your client does/did most of your killing for you. In fact (I did a search but can't find it now) I seem to remember a log of you dying when you claimed you were 'idle' where your client automatically attacked and hunted an ER for you.'

    HAHAHA.

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    Brubaker [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 10:05:54

    Yep, i prefer MUSHclient! Zmud i strange, brrrr...

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    Dalkar [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 09:27:46

    I live on the numpad aliases :P

    MUSHclient's cool... didn't like Zmud when I tried it.

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    Dorf [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 09:23:33

    I was actually referring to Java freezing up, but whatever. :)

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    Scat [legacy]
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    28 October 2005 03:37:15

    I use the numpad aliases for a while, but they lag up horribly. I get the enter key thing too.

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    Scarn [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 22:46:32

    MUSHclient's never froze with me when im hitting enter:) Only freezes when I flick between tabs too fast, thats just my shitty comupter though.

  • Author
    Dorf [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 22:25:13

    I used Java until someone convinced me to try out MUSHclient about a year ago... that's fun stuff. Especially when someone's trying to kill you - don't enter too often or the whole thing will freeze up.

  • Author
    Formid [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 14:07:15

    Valoc, I use Tinyfugue when at work, I could probaby script it all up but I can't be bothered these days, so as such it's mud aliases (and I don't have many of them, mostly just to make stuff like draw sword shorter) and the bash command history.

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    Valoc [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 14:01:48

    tintin++ baby! prehistoric! :)

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    Formid [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 11:07:19

    [new] Date: 26. Oct, 2005, 19:44:53 By: Winnetou

    formid is a robot, yes. he can't even type 5n without his client:)

    I'll respond since he's obviously wanting it. I played for about 7 years with nothing more than command history and mud aliases. When I'm at work I play using the same I always did. Bear in mind also that your client does/did most of your killing for you. In fact (I did a search but can't find it now) I seem to remember a log of you dying when you claimed you were 'idle' where your client automatically attacked and hunted an ER for you.

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    Foraker [legacy]
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    27 October 2005 10:03:42

    Zmud version 4.62 16bit

    Registered 8 June 1997 (well, its cracked actually)

    Is that before the stone age?

  • Author
    Grimscar [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 20:44:18

    you should see Abborre's :(

    *sits in the stone age with Azmar*

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    Winnetou [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 19:44:53

    formid is a robot, yes. he can't even type 5n without his client:)

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    Azmar [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 19:12:09

    ***must be in the stone age of clients***

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    Azmar [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 19:11:49

    you have got to be kidding me formid, you have an actual map that shows you what way you're going???

  • Author
    Formid [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 10:23:11

    Re: Pallasch

    I tend to treat people by my standards, and knowing I tend to have trouble reading which way people are running in the heat of the moment what with all the spam (which is one of the reasons I use my map, it makes life easier for me) I assumed he had some other way of spotting which way people were running other than just reading, maybe he's just a faster reader than I am. I didn't say he 'was' using a map, I just thought he may have been and said so, if he wasn't thats cool I don't mind either way. The point of my post wasn't to say what he 'was' doing, it was to try and point out to the people who were saying this was all 'auto kill' or whatnot, that the facts in the log make it look doubtful that it was autotriggering or whatever.

  • Author
    Dumathoin [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 09:56:34

    Winnetou it's positive when I'm doing everything myself, and everyone is saying that I'm a bot.

  • Author
    Azmar [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 05:37:11

    pablo, i didn't say the durm kill was a bad kill, i just rejected his claim that it was a great kill, its like 1 of the 100's i've made that even if i logged i wouldn't post because there's no point

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    Hirgail [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 04:59:06

    Dumathoin is a bot. A KillbotKX2054 to be exact. It went missing from the lab about 6 months ago, if you find it please press the off button(located 6.5cm up it's robo-rectum) and return it to me. Keep it away from water and high voltage.

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    Pablo [legacy]
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    26 October 2005 00:30:24

    conclusion: my perosnal opinion is that he's using a mapper and can easily see where the target is heading, and has breaks mapped to buttons/macros/whatever.

    sorry, i accidentally left out a couple words, sue me. edited for your easy understanding so you don't have an anuerism -- uhh i doubt this was a script or mapper. --

    have a nice day and thanks, btw azmar i don't see why you didn't like that durm log because all you seem to care about is killing people 3 levels or less lower than you, not the other way around.

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    Azmar [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 19:29:02

    pablo, did you even read what formid posted? of course not, you're a borderline illiterate uneducated piece of shit... formid concluded that dumathoin was NOT scripting this and was typing it by hand

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    Pallasch [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 19:24:42

    Re: Formid

    Or, maybe he's just able to see which direction his target is moving and type an alias for his antitrigger? Wow, you guys are fucking stupid :P

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    Vermond [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 18:42:37

    If he's actually not botting and typing the triggers himself, it means that he is good enough to be mistaken for a bot, which is quite a compliment, duh.

  • Author
    Winnetou [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 18:18:29

    it's not positive. it means you can't do it yourself:P

  • Author
    Dumathoin [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 16:53:33

    First of, I'm not using any map what so ever. Second, I got client aliases in zMUD for the anitriggers. So I type 'hrhos2' to get carrock, 'htshop' to get Thranduil's gate, and 'hthrand1' to get the elven shield.

    Thanks everyone for thinking that I'm a bot, I take it as something positive like I said to Winnetou.

  • Author
    Formid [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 16:23:02

    Pablo, actually the log does show time passing, as you know each combat round is 2 seconds apart. So the triggering for the thranduils signpost was VERY fast, since he'd just been through about 10-15 rooms without a combat round. You'll note he triggered then the trigger actually completed after the combat round. But if you'll read what I wrote I concluded he wasn't triggering automatically.

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    Pablo [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 16:20:50

    uhh i doubt this was a script. and when you say he happened to trigger something right at a signpost, i say big deal? this log page doesn't show time passing and quite a few people can sit at a signpost for a second which would give more than enough time to take care of triggering. not everyone is insanely incompetent to have to rely on maps and scripts.

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    Scarn [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 16:16:07

    I have a load of varible aliases...that alters the varible when you enter the sp room.

    so I: ahb1 might me gates, ahb2 might be skully etc...

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    Formid [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 16:11:01

    Actually he did type something, (also I'm assuming it was a macro) for the trigger on carrock, it was several rooms before.

    I'm guessing (just guessing I don't know) that the actual triggering isn't automatic (for some of the rooms anyway), the carrock trigger for instance seemed to happen in some random room in the plains, much like the trigger for the elven shield quest, it happened in some random plains room on the way.

    Looking at all the breaks triggered assuming this log isn't THAT edited you could easily edit out a lot of extra auto break spam:

    First break, unused, carrock: in some random plains room on the way to rhosgobel.

    Second break, thranduils gate: happened in the thranduils bridge room, could easily be automatic on that room, however when that room is re-entered the same trigger doesn't go off, this could easily be coded around so it won't trigger the same break twice but most people don't bother.

    third break, elven shield: happened in a random plains room on the way to the north, managed just in time by the looks of it. If this were automatic triggering I would have written the script such that as soon as that trigger executes, you remap your trigger to match the second break in this area, it didn't but as it happened it didn't matter.

    conclusion: my perosnal opinion is that he's using a mapper and can easily see where the target is heading, and has breaks mapped to buttons/macros/whatever. This means he can see that he's about 10 rooms from rhosgobel so triggering the carrock would be a good idea, same with thranduils and elven shield. You can see where they are going visually (without having to read exact dirs). The antibreak triggers weren't automatic (I don't think), obviously he can post himself and say.

    On that subject, I once thought about setting up an antiHb script which was automatic, and setting up 'areas' around each huntbreak which would trigger that break to be triggered (so for instance you'd set up 10 rooms in a circle around the carrock and if you entered that area you'd automatically trigger the carrock). In the end I figured it was overkill (most people don't actually break), boring (setting up the script would be fun, and getting it working, but making kills with it wouldn't do much, it'd be the equivalent of using an aimbot), slow (you'd have to check the various area's around each break to see if you're in that area at the time, it would take a fair amount of skill to make something that works that well and worked fast enough to keep up with the mud without slowing down your whole client). At the end of the day I realised I'd have to create my own client from scratch, and a mapper for it with specific hooks that I'd want as Zmud's mapper doesn't have anywhere near that kind of granularity. it was doable, it was just a lot more work that I was willing to do.

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    Elryl [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 14:34:15

    this was a script. it was a nice pk but it was a scipt for starting huntbreak triggers. you can see when he types jj to make brubaker a target and when he types nothing and the trigger simply appears in the thranduils signpost room. the log got more than it deserved imo. props for making the script though, if you ever decide to stop playing mail it to me i could use it :)

  • Author
    Scarn [legacy]
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    25 October 2005 13:53:52

    Duncan! Im Scarn, im friends with Winnetou:) I just like windingh im up...so don't get all 'who are you' on me! And yo, Come back:P

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    Necsipaal [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 20:55:16

    Duncan, stop commenting on the log page and come back, boy.

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    Pallasch [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 19:24:01

    Dumathoin is a pretty good pker, Winnetou.

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    Duncan [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 18:23:29

    Ugh, I hate when you call each other newbies! I can't log on, my information on alts is at least an year old (with some exceptions who are not so active anyway). So I don't know if you are just flaming or ..blah, whatever, enjoy the mud:)

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    Duncan [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 18:17:46

    And who would be you, Scarn?

  • Author
    Winnetou [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 17:49:25

    ivailovassilev@gmail.com :P dumathoin:) newzbie

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    Dumathoin [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 16:47:34

    Antitriggering script, I take that as something positive Winnepou.

  • Author
    Scarn [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 16:40:33

    iwozlagged@hotmail.com

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    Duncan [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 16:06:00

    Script or not:

    First: It was stylish to use an isufliel.

    Second: It was stylish to drink that potion to get extra damage.

    Third: It was a helluva good triggering, nomatter how it was done.

    Three reasons for a 6:P

    And you guys underrate this. Then someone you hate gets killed and the log gets a 6. It's ok, just don't underrate good logs.

    Um, Win, what's your email?:P

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    Winnetou [legacy]
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    24 October 2005 14:01:19

    newbie with antitriggering script

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    Scarn [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 21:33:54

    :)

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    Estraven [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 20:46:40

    Come on Scarn, that's not even two cents you're putting down here :P

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    Scarn [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 19:58:23

    I did'nt read the log...but everyone says you triggered good. So good triggering man.

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    Galad [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 19:20:09

    Very good triggering

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    Brubaker [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 17:10:03

    Hmm, i died cause i though that i got inn in thrans. Btw. i though also that FRA get off from me, but they not. Damnit i agree with Daywalker:P

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    Hirgail [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 16:26:46

    So I'm guessing he's running because fade was remove. Anyone ever thought to set huntbreaks up like:

    do 10e,enter building

    shout Hey! Look over there!

    do exit building,10w

    ?

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    Theron [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 16:24:17

    Nice

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    Daywalker [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 15:03:46

    Fellowship my ass:)

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    Scat [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 13:13:57

    And 70 combat actions?

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    Azmar [legacy]
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    23 October 2005 10:43:21

    nice triggering! *recommends tactics and natures grace for faster kills*