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Message ID: 18923
Date: Tue May 23 17:12:51 BST 2000
Author: Perhaps a Princess...
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Gordon finally responds


You think it is just those outside of North America that get lag?
I think they realize there is lag. But have chosen to go this direction
anyway.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cheryl Kiraly [mailto:cheryl@...]
>Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 5:47 PM

> >>>* Any possiblility for a /twistsong ####, where # is the gem #?
> Would make twisting considerably easier than hitting keys twice every
> 3 seconds.

> Probably not. We'd really like to see bards actively played, rather
> than passivly sitting there after typing one command. The more
> dexterous the person behind the keyboard is the more benefit that a
> bard can impart to the party. A person who can compose a song of 3
> different melodies and change instruments at the same time is a
> formidable bard indeed

> *SIGH* Sounds like it was forgotten that a larg population of EQ players
>are not American! ON a good day here in Australia I can keep
>almost 3 songs
>going. But one will drop before I can start again. When connecting from
>half way across the world I have plenty of time to pick up lag. And the
>best time! is a 8pm to midnight my time when there's about 600 players on
>the whole server. *SIGH* So no matter how good the person behind the
>keyboard is lag will still play a role in it. But then that's a rather
>narrow focus if they have forgotten those outside of North America in
>this...