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Another amazing script from C2!!!
Thank you SO much - this script is working perfectly - been running it for less than a minute and already 3 gains :)
~ Mouse

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12TimesOvers' Script Library / Re: XIIxOveR's Miner For Dummies 3.0
« on: April 01, 2012, 09:20:19 AM »
Phew!  Thanks, Trailmyx!
That's great to know, as I have a new lumberjack to train as well  :)

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12TimesOvers' Script Library / Re: XIIxOveR's Miner For Dummies 3.0
« on: April 01, 2012, 08:58:48 AM »
i'm not sure it's ok to post this but there's a workaround posted on the EUO community boards -
scroll down a bit in this thread:
http://www.easyuo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48152&start=15&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=

a few users have posted about how to copy the older map files (from an unpatched client) to the main folder of the patched client.
i d/l the file with the old map files and copied them to my main UO folder and now the Miner For Dummies 3.1 is working for me again (my miner is actually mining again,
not just standing and doing nothing).
if this isn't ok to post here then please forgive me!!! 
i'm overjoyed because after a few years away from the game i'm back and was looking forward to this script SO much (to train a new miner) and when i couldn't get it to work this morning (and then read on these boards why) i was really bummed.
thank you XIIxOver for such an awesome script, and for continuing to make it better and better :)
~ mouse400

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IDOC tools / Re: TrailMyx's IDOC Monitor/Looter v1.0c
« on: March 25, 2011, 01:03:19 PM »
i know, but it wasn't working for me and my chars were timing out which was odd. 
adding in a bow gave me a reason to learn some more about scripting - i was all proud of myself HA HA HA!!!
i spent an hour reading through the EUO tutorials learning about event macros,
and then another hour trying to figure out where to add it into your script.
I squealed with joy when it worked!
i'm an Oracle SQL whiz but i suck at everything else.  but you gotta start somewhere!!!  so i started with a bow :)
~ mouse

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IDOC tools / Re: TrailMyx's IDOC Monitor/Looter v1.0c
« on: March 25, 2011, 04:38:36 AM »
Love this script TrailMyx, thanks for making it!  Very easy to use.  I added in a line to make my char bow every few minutes so she wouldn't time out.  That was the only issue I was having.  Love it!

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12TimesOvers' Script Library / Re: XIIxOveR's Miner For Dummies 3.0
« on: March 23, 2011, 12:50:21 PM »
About to test this script now, will let you know any feedback :)

Post Merge: March 23, 2011, 01:20:22 PM
It's working awesome - no glitches or problems at all - thanks so much!!!

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IDOC tools / Re: TrailMyx's IDOC Monitor/Looter v1.0c
« on: March 21, 2011, 05:03:33 PM »
Wow, Another awesome Trailmyx Script - thank you for reworking this!  And for putting in the fix for the log file for Vista users :)

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New member introductions / Re: hello! i'm very new here
« on: February 05, 2011, 05:47:54 PM »
Thank you, C2!  Your begging script was what opened the whole new world of UO scripts to me :)
(Thanks for updating it, btw, now that the pen trick doesn't work anymore!)
Such a shame they fixed that.


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New member introductions / Re: hello! i'm very new here
« on: February 05, 2011, 02:23:02 PM »
I already have, thanks very much!  :)
And Gimlet that's a great welcome sign!!!

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New member introductions / Re: hello! i'm very new here
« on: February 05, 2011, 12:17:51 PM »
Thanks, TrailMyx!

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New member introductions / hello! i'm very new here
« on: February 05, 2011, 12:07:37 PM »
Hi everyone, it's great to find this site and be able to introduce myself!  I'm Mouse, and have played UO for 8 years.
I've seen your site during Google searches in the past but never stopped by for a look and now I'm scratching my head and wondering why!!!
I've only poked around a little so far, but I look forward to learning more about your site and community.
I originally was introduced to the game through an ex who moved 5 states away in the 3rd year of our relationship, and I started playing so we could be "together".  It wasn't as lonely as being totally apart.  Then we broke up and I stopped playing for a year.  And then one day I woke up and REALLY missed my characters and my house and the community and the adventure.  I stopped associating UO with him, and started building my own identity.  And I've been playing almost daily ever since!
I used to reside on Napa, but last year I moved to Atlantic since most of my friends live there and I'm east coast U.S. irl so it made sense.  It was always hard trying to do events on Napa and be yawning as everyone else was just getting started.  Zento is my favorite city, and I enjoy running around checking out player vendors and house designs.  I have basic characters on all shards and have fun visiting foreign lands when I need a change of scenery.  Some of the player created art on the Asian shards blows me away. 
I've never PvP'd, and rarely venture into Fel... (I'm one of "those" players), but that's OK!  I love UO because there's something for everyone.  I do enjoy PvM and have really enjoyed the SA expansion and the Abyss and Underworld.
I enjoy puttering around in my UO house and trying out different deco ideas.  I love the Homes & Castles forum on stratics.  Some people are so creative it blows my mind.
I never tried scripting until about 4 years ago when I was banging my head against the wall trying to train begging.  I spent HOURS in Heartwood and only got up to about 82.  That's when a friend pointed me towards EUO and the world of scripting.  I suck at writing scripts myself, but I always enjoy studying the scripts I d/l and seeing how they work, and trying to tweak things here and there.  Thanks to that, and the tutorials on EUO, I have been able to gradually learn more and more about how to put scripts together by myself.  None of them have worked yet (LOL) but someday I'll get there.  I'm in total awe of the players that are able to put together complex scripts.  Scripting/coding is definitely an art form in my opinion and it's mind blowing to read through some of them and see all the different ways each block connects and interacts with the others.  I used to also enjoy visiting winuo.org before it disappeared. 
I guess that's about it!
Thanks for giving newbies the chance to introduce ourselves!
   


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