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Oct 13 2014, 00:26
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Cleavs
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QUOTE(derp-z2 @ Oct 13 2014, 00:04)  Quick question to scremaz i want to purchase 100 heroic health and mana potion from your bear shop and as you have already witnessed i am new to this .
Can you please state me a guide / walkthrough to transfer credits to you ?
Thank you .
by MM. you write a new mooglemail with 'Scremaz' as recipient, then you click on 'add credits/hath' and select the needed amount. or you simply wait for a cod from mine, your credits will be automatically deducted when you click 'accept items'. and, this system works for all other gears too, btw
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Oct 13 2014, 00:31
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derp-z2
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QUOTE(Scremaz @ Oct 13 2014, 00:26)  by MM. you write a new mooglemail with 'Scremaz' as recipient, then you click on 'add credits/hath' and select the needed amount. or you simply wait for a cod from mine, your credits will be automatically deducted when you click 'accept items'. and, this system works for all other gears too, btw
Scremaz is the recipient name for moogle mail case sensitive. plus what about the credit transfer method in user control panel . Just asking because i read on wiki that moogle mail deducts credits to be transferred 10% + 10 c for transfer charges [ i have no objection to this] but i wanted to clearify my concepts of the system's working before i make a proper transaction to you (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) beacuse according to wiki formula after transaction i should have 1600c[HHP @ 6c HMP @ 10c] + 160 [10% fee] + 10c transfer = 1770c deducted . Am i right (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) ?! This post has been edited by derp-z2: Oct 13 2014, 00:44
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Oct 13 2014, 00:44
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Cleavs
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QUOTE(derp-z2 @ Oct 13 2014, 00:31)  Is your name Case sensitive.
the whole system seems not to care about cases: whenever you write a name and then start writing in the body of MM, it will automatically convert upper cases if needed. QUOTE(derp-z2 @ Oct 13 2014, 00:31)  plus what about the credit transfer method in user control panel
credit transfer is viable too, but it isn't very suggested because many people don't check it. obviously it's trackable, but they may miss the fact you paid it. though usually tell them: 'i sent credits via credit transfer for [insert here the reason you like the most]' is enough: as i wrote in my shop, for me is fine since credits are still credits, only a notification in the thread needed to let me verify it QUOTE(derp-z2 @ Oct 13 2014, 00:31)  Just asking because i read on wiki that moogle mail deucts credits to be transferred 10% + 10 c for transfer charges
yup, that's the cost of the cod system. but it's entirely on charge of the sender: every MM sent will cost 10c (which is actually a laughable cost, it's more the annoyance of seeing the popup every time (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ); if the MM contains also an attachment with cod (that means you pay to accept the item), then the sender will recieve the import he inserted minus 10% (capped at 1k). no problems for the reciever though, he will spend 10c only if he answers that message. these costs can be cut down by purchasing the hath perk 'postage paid' (10 hath, thus about 72kC. strongly suggested if you run a shop). annoying popups will remain though -.-"
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Oct 13 2014, 00:50
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derp-z2
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QUOTE(Scremaz @ Oct 13 2014, 00:44)  the whole system seems not to care about cases: whenever you write a name and then start writing in the body of MM, it will automatically convert upper cases if needed. credit transfer is viable too, but it isn't very suggested because many people don't check it. obviously it's trackable, but they may miss the fact you paid it. though usually tell them: 'i sent credits via credit transfer for [insert here the reason you like the most]' is enough: as i wrote in my shop, for me is fine since credits are still credits, only a notification in the thread needed to let me verify it yup, that's the cost of the cod system. but it's entirely on charge of the sender: every MM sent will cost 10c (which is actually a laughable cost, it's more the annoyance of seeing the popup every time (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ); if the MM contains also an attachment with cod (that means you pay to accept the item), then the sender will recieve the import he inserted minus 10% (capped at 1k). no problems for the reciever though, he will spend 10c only if he answers that message. these costs can be cut down by purchasing the hath perk 'postage paid' (10 hath, thus about 72kC. strongly suggested if you run a shop). annoying popups will remain though -.-" Just recieved your moogle mail Scremaz .Thankyou very much (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) This post has been edited by derp-z2: Oct 13 2014, 01:15
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Oct 13 2014, 00:54
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n125
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QUOTE(EsotericSatire @ Oct 12 2014, 14:51)  Do all teh scripts that work in firefox work in iron?
No problems with scripts myself, but I suppose if your browser version is too old then some might not work correctly.
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Oct 13 2014, 00:58
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Cleavs
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shhh! i wrote also that i don't do discounts! (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) This post has been edited by Scremaz: Oct 13 2014, 01:21
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Oct 13 2014, 01:25
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Cleavs
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QUOTE(derp-z2 @ Oct 13 2014, 01:19)  lol. your math was right though. as you saw, a coded item will ask you if you want to deduct credits, otherwise the item will remain there. a not-coded one won't ask anything (since there is nothing to ask in the first place, you take it and everybody happy (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) transactions are registered in credit transfer section when needed for a maximum of a month, you can check them. other explanations needed?
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Oct 13 2014, 01:38
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derp-z2
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QUOTE(Scremaz @ Oct 13 2014, 01:25)  lol. your math was right though. as you saw, a coded item will ask you if you want to deduct credits, otherwise the item will remain there. a not-coded one won't ask anything (since there is nothing to ask in the first place, you take it and everybody happy (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) transactions are registered in credit transfer section when needed for a maximum of a month, you can check them. other explanations needed? Understood teacher (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) . Thankyou for the lovely interactive lesson . So maybe after next 2 weeks when i have earned enough credits i will re exercise another transaction . Hope thats not a problem (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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Oct 13 2014, 01:45
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djackallstar
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QUOTE(AircraftofWW2 @ Oct 13 2014, 00:33)  -snip- I have a full set of old exquisite Shield Armor with twice as much block than the crud currently dropping. I'll sell after I've used them to train up a couple of weapon proficiencies (but I don't know when I'll do that).
Found an equip ( from this shop) that might interests you: Magnificent Shield Helmet of ProtectionQUOTE(Scremaz @ Oct 13 2014, 01:19)  afaik high EDB, high evade, high PABs. WIS and INT needed, AGI appreciated (someone may have a thing for old phases with DEX); resist, magic accuracy and PMI/MMI appreciated as well but only complementary. attack accuracy is almost useless. prefixes: radiant is the most desired, charged appreciated, frugal may be useful for holy/dark
QUOTE(tetron @ Oct 13 2014, 03:43)  If it had Prefix, then even without the AGI stat, it could get into the ~400k price category. Let me explain: Radiant: The rarest and the most desirable one. An Emax MDB + Emax EDB Exq phase with two PAB can easily get you 300k-400k. AGI stat would increase it value by another 100k, dropping it in the ~500k category. Frugal: The most common one (besides the mitigation prefixes), but also in high demand. Since Holy is not mana friendly. Frugal is necessary to go deeper into Grindfest. But it won't increase the price very much. A reasonable amount would be 100k-150k for a Exq Frugal Phase. AGI stat would drastically increase it value by another 100k or 150k. Charged: The 2nd most desirable prefix for Holy and a since it's not as rare as Radiant, there is quite some good demand in the market. But beware, Charged prefix covers one of Holy's biggest weakness, which is the Slowness of the Spells. So those who seeks Charged Phases usually go for at least Mag grade phases. But if your Phase had Charged prefix with Emax Casting Speed, it could get a price of 100k-150k without the AGI stat. AGI stat would increase it value by another 50k-100k. -snip-
Thanks to both of you, and especially tetron, how detailed is that! My knowledge of cloth armor has increased by 1! QUOTE(tetron @ Oct 13 2014, 03:53)  Is Iron or Chrome really faster than Firefox? If so, then approximately how much faster are they? I'm talking about playing HV only.
Since Iron is a boosted flavor of Google Chrome, It'd be better to compare Iron with [ www1.plala.or.jp] tete009 or [ www.palemoon.org] Pale Moon, which are boosted flavors of the original Firefox. Try both of them, especially tete009, as it's barely different from the original Fx except the speed boost. But to be honest, the fastest web browser on Windows may be [ kmeleon.sourceforge.net] K-Meleon. It's highly-optimized for the Windows environment. I had been using it for a long time and I'd say it's no doubt the fastest web browser I've ever used in my life (not considering text-based browsers such as ELinks, w3m or lynx) And if you are the one like me who uses a low-spec computer, you might also want to try [ www.opera.com] Opera since it's not as resource-hungry as some web browsers do. This post has been edited by djackallstar: Oct 13 2014, 03:28
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Oct 13 2014, 03:48
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Cats Lover
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QUOTE(djackallstar @ Oct 13 2014, 08:45)  But to be honest, the fastest web browser on Windows may be [ kmeleon.sourceforge.net] K-Meleon. It's highly-optimized for the Windows environment. I had been using it for a long time and I'd say it's no doubt the fastest web browser I've ever used in my life (not considering text-based browsers such as ELinks, w3m or lynx) I tested K-Meleon just for a little while, but does it support user scripts? Are you using user script on it? I've tried Greasify Userscript Macro (Greasify 0.7.9.3.5) and GreaseMeleon 1.4 for the browser, but they seem not work at all. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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Oct 13 2014, 04:52
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djackallstar
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QUOTE(Cats Lover @ Oct 13 2014, 09:48)  I tested K-Meleon just for a little while, but does it support user scripts? Are you using user script on it? I've tried Greasify Userscript Macro (Greasify 0.7.9.3.5) and GreaseMeleon 1.4 for the browser, but they seem not work at all. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) I don't use it any more after switching from Windows to Linux. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/heh.gif) The newest stable version of K-Meleon came out only 2 weeks ago, and since the previous stable version was released 4 years ago, it may take quite some time for most extensions to catch up the latest changes.
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Oct 13 2014, 05:54
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tetron
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QUOTE(n125 @ Oct 13 2014, 02:21)  Yes, for most people. If your ping is high you probably won't notice much difference, however. Personally for me, it takes 0.5 ~ 1 second to complete a turn in Firefox, whereas in Iron it's pretty much instantaneous. It's a huge difference. Chrome should be better than Firefox too, but the newer versions might be bloated. I use a portable build of Iron version 28 just for HV so that I don't have to worry about Chrome automatically updating itself and breaking compatibility with the game or scripts.
It's that much faster? (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) I'll definately give it a try. QUOTE(boulay @ Oct 13 2014, 03:25)  @ tetron, it's obviously a fake (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) I know. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/duck.gif) QUOTE(djackallstar @ Oct 13 2014, 05:15)  Since Iron is a boosted flavor of Google Chrome, It'd be better to compare Iron with [ www1.plala.or.jp] tete009 or [ www.palemoon.org] Pale Moon, which are boosted flavors of the original Firefox. Try both of them, especially tete009, as it's barely different from the original Fx except the speed boost. But to be honest, the fastest web browser on Windows may be [ kmeleon.sourceforge.net] K-Meleon. It's highly-optimized for the Windows environment. I had been using it for a long time and I'd say it's no doubt the fastest web browser I've ever used in my life (not considering text-based browsers such as ELinks, w3m or lynx) And if you are the one like me who uses a low-spec computer, you might also want to try [ www.opera.com] Opera since it's not as resource-hungry as some web browsers do. Whoa! Guess I'll have to try those out too. Thanks. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Oct 13 2014, 08:11
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malkatmp
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QUOTE(boulay @ Oct 12 2014, 23:55)  @ tetron, it's obviously a fake (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) lies. ps. imo, Firefox is too slow. Chrome is better. Iron seems to be a bit faster than Chrome.
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Oct 13 2014, 09:22
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Colman
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QUOTE(malkatmp @ Oct 13 2014, 14:11)  lies.
ps. imo, Firefox is too slow. Chrome is better. Some version of Iron seems to be a bit faster than Chrome.
corrected It seems only v27 and v28 are good for HV. v32+ are very bad.
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Oct 13 2014, 09:27
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hentai_fusion
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whatever browser you eventually decide to use for HV, just remember to NOT install any ad-block and greasemonkey/tampermonkey.
those add-ons consume a good chuck of resources.
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Oct 13 2014, 10:43
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djackallstar
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QUOTE(tetron @ Oct 13 2014, 11:54)  Whoa! Guess I'll have to try those out too. Thanks. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Forgot to mention one thing: If you are using Iron or any other chrome-based browser, please do remember to disable all plugins except the ones you'd like to use. This is very important because some flavors of rebranded browsers come with quite a few plugins, which is definitely way more than you need. I suggest you enable only the Abode Flash plugin, or disable all if you use that browser only for playing HV.
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Oct 13 2014, 10:47
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n125
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QUOTE(djackallstar @ Oct 13 2014, 01:43)  Forgot to mention one thing: If you are using Iron or any other chrome-based browser, please do remember to disable all plugins except the ones you'd like to use. This is very important because some flavors of rebranded browsers come with quite a few plugins, which is definitely way more than you need. I suggest you enable only the Abode Flash plugin, or disable all if you use that browser only for playing HV.
Oh neat; I totally overlooked this. Disabled every plugin in Iron. Although I wonder if it will help. Iron was already fast before; I guess I'll find out tomorrow.
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Oct 13 2014, 11:09
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Cleavs
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my little experience: portable version of firefox with equipment comparison, hoverplay and hvstat light: ~2 t/s at best QUOTE(boulay @ Oct 12 2014, 23:55)  tetron, it's obviously a fake (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ah, you removed a 0, i see. how smart of you! (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
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Oct 13 2014, 11:13
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boulay
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QUOTE(Scremaz @ Oct 13 2014, 11:09)  my little experience: portable version of firefox with equipment comparison, hoverplay and hvstat light: ~2 t/s at best ah, you removed a 0, i see. how smart of you! (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) crap, I've been found out (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
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