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  1. S for Speed

    shift+s "tell $name, I feel the need, <scale 1.1>the need for <scale 1.25>SPEED$$powexec_name accelerate metabolism$$powexec_auto hasten"
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    Yep, it is possible. Here is a set that will activate build-up on key-press and power thrust on release.

    hchange1.txt

    lshift+u "+up$$-up$$powexec_name build up$$bind_load_file c:/bind/blue_volt/hchange2.txt"

    hchange2.txt

    lshift+u "+up$$-up$$powexec_name power thrust$$bind_load_file c:/bind/blue_volt/hchange1.txt"


    Volt

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    Is it possible to modify the second string to include a powexec_auto command following the powexec_name?

    What I'm looking at is that this might be the way to fire off three powers in quick succession.

    For example:

    target0.txt
    subtract "+down$$-down$$powexec_unqueue$$unselect$$autorun 0$$target_enemy_near$$follow$$powexec_name Rage$$tell $name, <color red><bgcolor black><scale .6>Targeting $target!$$bind_load_file c:\kb\target1.txt"

    target1.txt
    subtract "+down$$-down$$powexec_name jab$$powexec_auto boxing$$bind_load_file c:\kb\target0.txt"

    In theory, this should activate Rage on Press, target, follow, etc. and then activate Jab followed by Boxing when released.

    Any troubleshooting or reasons why it might not work?
  3. I went into the Help function under options the other day and found some new slash commands that are not included in the appendix.

    For example:

    /lfg
    Sets the Looking for group flag on or off

    /release
    Sends PC to the hospital after defeat

    /powexec_unque
    Unques the next power qued for use

    There are also commands reklated to taking video using the /demo... command structure and some other odd ones like /buffs which is supposed to toggle on or off al toggle powers (doesn't work). There is also /whiteparticles which has no explanation and also doesn't work.

    Check out the complete help section if you get a chance sometime. Interesting reading even if you already know everything said in there and you might just find some surprises...

    For example:
    /requestexitmission
    Allows exiting of a mission by command line rather than by clicking on the words in the compass.