You can now set exact values manually on repair terminal and use the mousewheel again !!!! :'D

Discussion in 'General Entropia Universe Discussion' started by McCormick, Jun 4, 2017.

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    Back in 2004 you could use the mousewheel to set the repair value. That was already much more accurate then using the mousebutton and the annoying slider...but now you can enter the exact value !

    Never fear to repair too much ever again, except you use "," instead of "."
    So 100,00 will repair for 10000 PED !!! *lol*
    Even if your items TT value is 7 PED, you will loose 10000 PED !

    And 100.00 will repair for 100 PED !!!

    MindArk has hidden this feature, as they want you to spend more on reparing by using the wobbly mouse on the big slider.

    With this option you can repair the exact value, without having to move the mouse back and forth to get a decent result.

    pm me to learn about enabling this nice feature. Also buy my CD (50 PED) which will install trojans on your PC and teach you a lesson, for free !
     
    Last edited: Jun 5, 2017
  2. Wistrel

    Wistrel Kick Ass Elf

    uh... real? fake? an actual bug? if so, what happens when you enter negative values?
     
  3. If you enter negative values (in this fake) it will remove TT value of your item.
    You can continue until it reaches -65535 PED and you get the PEDs straight on your card.
     
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  4. Wistrel

    Wistrel Kick Ass Elf

    hehe good choice of number (and, knowing MA, likely) :D
     
  5. You seem to have played solitaire on Win 3.1 :)
     
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  6. Wistrel

    Wistrel Kick Ass Elf

    I read an article today about a guy who nicked 100k from his bank when he noticed he could do transactions online that didn't show up if actioned between 12 and 1am. Didn't go into details as to exactly how it worked but I can make a few guesses.

    Guess how they caught him?

    They didn't, he turned himself in. :O
     
  7. *bump* ;O
     
  8. Wistrel

    Wistrel Kick Ass Elf

    Why the bump? is there something to fix here?
     
  9. Yes :D

    I wish you could repair like in 2004 :)
     
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