Assess bug on 09/29/2018 07:22 AM CDT
Hello, I have reported this using the 'bug' command in the game but can not find play.net's bug tracking database to track
So the "assess" command for combat no longer works for me
When I type in ass (or assess) nothing happens
All the other Assess work:
ASSESS PROTECT - overview of combat protection.
ASSESS GROUP - visible members of your group.
ASSESS TEACHING - what's being taught & by whom.
ASSESS RACE [silently] - race of people in room.
ASSESS MY RACE [silently] - others of your race.
ASSESS OTHER RACE [silently] - people not your race.
ASSESS RACE <race> [silently] - first person of that race.
But ASSESS by itself returns nothing in the game
thanks
Re: Assess bug on 09/29/2018 11:24 AM CDT
Re: Assess bug on 09/29/2018 11:47 AM CDT
>>ASSESS RACE [silently]<<
I would also add that this isn't exactly done silently. Others see you do something when you ASSESS RACE.
Like a welcome summer rain, humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth, the air and you. Langston Hughes
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I would also add that this isn't exactly done silently. Others see you do something when you ASSESS RACE.
Like a welcome summer rain, humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth, the air and you. Langston Hughes
Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/summer
Re: Assess bug on 09/29/2018 12:54 PM CDT
>I would also add that this isn't exactly done silently. Others see you do something when you ASSESS RACE.
[silently] is an optional argument for command, if you 'Assess race silently' you get the silent output. Or rather, don't get the output. Square brackets are generally used to list optional command arguments in DR.
"Warrior Mages don't bother covering up their disasters.
They're proud of them." -Raesh, on history
[silently] is an optional argument for command, if you 'Assess race silently' you get the silent output. Or rather, don't get the output. Square brackets are generally used to list optional command arguments in DR.
"Warrior Mages don't bother covering up their disasters.
They're proud of them." -Raesh, on history