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Sabarius
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Posted - 2006.03.13 20:30:00 -
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Has anyone yet made an add on or something that allows you to queue up skills?
It'd be sooooo useful to train up lots of skills to Lev I or II over night.
Going to have to redo this when I get my Ferox :( |

Mudkest
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Posted - 2006.03.13 20:33:00 -
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nope, but if you go to patch-notes -> drawingboard you'll see theye are thinking about putting something like that in game. if(and when) that'll happen is not clear yet. but for now, there's no way to que skills
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Kel Shek
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Posted - 2006.03.13 20:37:00 -
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I'm pretty sure it'd be severely against the rules at this time to make such a thing.
and I didn't check, but just by eye, I'd bet your sig is way too big,
but I could be wrong on both....
~~~~~ To see a World in a Grain of Sand And Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour ~~William Blake |

Venomous Angel
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Posted - 2006.03.13 21:09:00 -
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That would be awsome if they could impliment something like that.. Personally I'd like to be able to login to the eve-online website & train skills... Since I'm stuck at work all day and can't login to the game.. it would give me something to do...
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Sabarius
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Posted - 2006.03.13 22:17:00 -
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much the same as what I'm thinking then.
@ Kel: Don't really see how it'd be cheating or against the rules, I can log in and change skills every half hour if I want to but its a pain in the neck to do so. I just would like to be more efficient.
(and about the sig, didn't know there was a convention on size, if you can linky, I'll modify it accordingly)
Going to have to redo this when I get my Ferox :( |

Payne Bringer
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Posted - 2006.03.13 22:42:00 -
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Originally by: Sabarius (and about the sig, didn't know there was a convention on size, if you can linky, I'll modify it accordingly)
400+120 pixels and 24000 bytes max in size. |

Double TaP
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Posted - 2006.03.13 23:35:00 -
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Its totally against the rules. No skill queing has been their motto since day 1. Most people were beyond shocked when they saw that in the features ideas section. But then we all read it. It wont be all that great. There will never be a skill que.
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Kel Shek
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Posted - 2006.03.14 00:13:00 -
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oh I agree it'd be nice, I was training a bunch of short skills on an alt relatively recently, was severely a pain.
but I think they are planning on adding something like that in Kali or later.
at this time though, from my understanding... you'd have to do uncouth things with the client and logins and acess and such and just not very good or easy things in general.
though, if i remember from once upon a time... didn't it used to continue training the next level of that skill if you left it alone?
if the thing mentioned about in kali is merely like...training multiple skills in paralell, but the time multiplied such that it takes the same amount of time to do them individually... but then get them all at once... that'd pretty much be the same function.
but you'd STILL then have the problem of people setting huge skills and taking very very long breaks, skill training without paying.
~~~~~ To see a World in a Grain of Sand And Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour ~~William Blake |

Sabarius
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Posted - 2006.03.14 18:53:00 -
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Are you saying then that if you cancel a subscription to EVE then your skills continue to train if you have set them?
If that's the case the I agree that should not be allowed and that skill training should cease for non-subscribers. Or at least continue if paying a reduced amount or something.
Going to have to redo this when I get my Ferox :( |

Finraer
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Posted - 2006.03.14 21:42:00 -
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The last skill you were training when you cancel your subscription keeps training, yes. Unless they fixed that in a recent patch.
However, during my time away from the game, I kept the account active and trained the big lvl 5 skills I wanted, logging on every 3 or 4 weeks or so.
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Metatron Celestia
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Posted - 2006.03.14 21:46:00 -
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You could probably make some sort of "skill queue" by making a program that'll automatically move your mouse cursor on the screen at a specific time to a specific spot on the screen (skill you want to choose) and train.
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Payne Bringer
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Posted - 2006.03.14 21:47:00 -
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Originally by: Metatron Celestia You could probably make some sort of "skill queue" by making a program that'll automatically move your mouse cursor on the screen at a specific time to a specific spot on the screen (skill you want to choose) and train.
And its use would likely get you warned and possibly banned - macros aren't allowed.
Skill training isn't difficult, just requires the organisation to get the little ones done while you are playing and having long ones running overnight. |
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