Command "homun fire"

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Kaspy
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Command "homun fire"

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Command homun fire

This command is not very clear, and may be dangerous.
In some translations, it believes that it is a command to the homunculu attack or anything else that is not its real and dangerous function: delete the homunculu.

I change the command of fire to delete?
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Re: Command "homun fire"

#2 Post by TormenT »

Yes change it...

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Re: Command "homun fire"

#3 Post by lututui99 »

Yes, change it ;)

I've lost a homunculus this way, thinking that would make it attack :(

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Re: Command "homun fire"

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I asked for more people and then decided to change the command.
http://openkore.svn.sourceforge.net/vie ... w=revision
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Re: Command "homun fire"

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KeplerBR wrote:I asked for more people and then decided to change the command.
http://openkore.svn.sourceforge.net/vie ... w=revision
That looks like a sane thing to do.
Ideally such commands should also ask the user for verification of intent.
Like so: "Do you really want to $action?" Y/N
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Re: Command "homun fire"

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Technology wrote:
KeplerBR wrote:I asked for more people and then decided to change the command.
http://openkore.svn.sourceforge.net/vie ... w=revision
That looks like a sane thing to do.
Ideally such commands should also ask the user for verification of intent.
Like so: "Do you really want to $action?" Y/N
I thought about doing that, but I believe it is unnecessary. No one would enter this command by accident and would only hinder for macros.
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Re: Command "homun fire"

#7 Post by EternalHarvest »

Technology wrote:Ideally such commands should also ask the user for verification of intent.
Like so: "Do you really want to $action?" Y/N
Maybe in some interfaces, but not with current situation with console commands (which are used in many random places).

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