an interesting and an annoying bug
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2002 6:33 am
the annoying one is known for ages i think; it sometimes happens that u get put back a day in game time. sux when u have to wait for something to happen.
what i could not figure out, when does this occur? and how to avoid? i also think that when some quests still appear in the journal after solved it has to do with this, when they r finished b4 they r given. solutions?
the interesting one might b very useful for some spells. here is what happened, dunno exactly how:
cernd with 5 memorized healings, chose spell, clicked on another char. then right-clicked on an unused spell button (to put it there for quick access) and chose the healing again. as he was still walking, he didnt cast so far, all 5 were still there. he healed, i clicked again for him to heal, and after that second healing there still were 4 healings left. i am not sure when exactly i clicked what, but in that order.
now with healing thats not the big deal, but with some good spells that r cast on another person, probably u can get a lot (infinite?) out of one memorized.
is this known? when/why does it happen?
what i could not figure out, when does this occur? and how to avoid? i also think that when some quests still appear in the journal after solved it has to do with this, when they r finished b4 they r given. solutions?
the interesting one might b very useful for some spells. here is what happened, dunno exactly how:
cernd with 5 memorized healings, chose spell, clicked on another char. then right-clicked on an unused spell button (to put it there for quick access) and chose the healing again. as he was still walking, he didnt cast so far, all 5 were still there. he healed, i clicked again for him to heal, and after that second healing there still were 4 healings left. i am not sure when exactly i clicked what, but in that order.
now with healing thats not the big deal, but with some good spells that r cast on another person, probably u can get a lot (infinite?) out of one memorized.
is this known? when/why does it happen?