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When moving in a Macro, Razor does not check whether the position has changed or the character has only turned into that direction. That messes up my scripts a little
When moving in a Macro, Razor does not check whether the position has changed or the character has only turned into that direction. That messes up my scripts a little
best way to do that, don't move your character when doing a macro that would be sensative to movement. Or if you are mining or chopping trees use the Relative location chose in targeting.
Problem is: When I record a macro to make a lumberrail, I sometimes fail because the character doesn't move while Razor thinks he does. The only solution is to implement a check in the sourcecode whether the coordinates of the character have changed.
Problem is: When I record a macro to make a lumberrail, I sometimes fail because the character doesn't move while Razor thinks he does. The only solution is to implement a check in the sourcecode whether the coordinates of the character have changed.
Ah I see, well i had stopped using Razor to do move style macros only cause sometimes for reasons unknown to me I would only move 4 spaces instead of the 5 (or whatever) I had planned for and it f's up the macro. However I did discover I can use BOTH razor and EasyUO and then have easyuo do my mining/lumberjacking etc. But then again thats just me, and Zippy didn't intend for the macro system to be all that powerfull just a simple, yet slightly more advanced macro then you can do with normal UO Client.