Lol I was chatting with a friend and when he private messaged me I saw something like a script lol check chat in photo:
Lol I was chatting with a friend and when he private messaged me I saw something like a script lol check chat in photo:
Haxor!!!
AL: Kalizzaa
Retired Officer of <Elite Runners>
Elite Chronicles: Solo guides for elite maps - No longer maintained
I been seeing that lately too o.o
- (un) Retired -
pm an admin o.o dont mess with it
It's just when you do " /r " but dont type anything and send. its nothing important, just a little bug
It's not a bug, it's just showing the code. If you make an error in code, (like that) or something in code shows up when it's not supposed to be, stuff like that will happen. It's basically saying you should put in a message when you /r.
If you type in a / command and say nothing afterwards, it pops up.
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Not quite. If you type a slash command like /r, /g or /o and nothing after it and send it, it'll just show you something like:
tell <target> message
guildchat <message>
officer <message>
To reproduce the bug spotted above, one should open the notifications after receiving a PM then click on "Reply" and either leave it blank and then send it or cancel it by hitting back.
Found an interesting one in arena.
If you Proc the Elondorian bush (with mythic bow) ON the gate, the timer starts automatically!
Found another, but this one works to my benefit, so I will have to PM you about it.
AL: Kalizzaa
Retired Officer of <Elite Runners>
Elite Chronicles: Solo guides for elite maps - No longer maintained
AL: Kalizzaa
Retired Officer of <Elite Runners>
Elite Chronicles: Solo guides for elite maps - No longer maintained
This is just an issue of sending back a rather unhelpful error message. Our fix should make it to live within the next month.
Pretty sure there are more serious stuff to worry about that came with new client, yet the slash command error message return gets attention. Let's get the /r command working properly first, for example. -.-
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