Feature Request: Everquest II (Exit Function)

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gurutechy
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Feature Request: Everquest II (Exit Function)

Post by gurutechy » Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:23 pm

Hi Lax!

I know this might sound INSANE! but DID YOU KNOW:

in the IS Console, typing exit instantly closes the game out, without lag or problems.

HOWEVER

typing /exit in the game, causes the game to UNLOAD, and if you have a piece of crap computer like me, doing it that way causes a 2 to 20 minute delay, especially when 2 windows close at the same time.

Would it be possible in a later release, for the /exit in game, to be tied to the exit in the console... Or is there a setting or something I can do for that..

I think that sony needs to learn a thing or two about closing out an application, when we say "exit" we want the damn thing gone, we don't want to open a taco stand and start selling tacos and shit, god dammit.

I never ask for anything, would this be possible? Or is this something I should ask Amadeus, ISXEQ2.

PS: Love your work, I feel naked without innerspace <3

-Equidis

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Post by Lax » Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:35 am

I never ask for anything, would this be possible? Or is this something I should ask Amadeus, ISXEQ2.
You would have to ask Amadeus to put this in ISXEQ2, as Inner Space has no way of accessing EQ2's (or any game's) custom command handler.

Have fun :)

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Post by Amadeus » Tue Jan 09, 2007 3:43 am

If there is an "exit" command native to innerspace, it will be the command that's called when you type /exit while using isxeq2.

The way it works is that any time you use a "slash" command (while running isxeq2), the command you typed is checked to see if it's something that innerspace or isxeq2 would interpret FIRST ..then, if it's not an innerspace or isxeq2 command, it's sent back to SOE for interpretation.

The only commands that isxeq2 skips over and sends back to EQ2 for interpretation (that are native innerspace commands, that is) are:
1. /time
2. /con
3. /alias
4. /log
5. /g
6. /r
7. /p
8. /t
9. /w

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