Hi everyone
I would like to do a poll about one argument that can be loved or hated. Time ago I released an old version of a Sweating Alarm. Now the concept of its using could be to avoid to keep the [System] chat enabled, avoid that afkers stuck-at after the dry or death of mob (it's an alarm to wake up cronical sleepers) and not to push players to go afk. In my opinion this tool can help serious players to focus better on sweating activity and not on popup of System messages in chat, or if a player is working and playing concurrently, the tool can help to avoid to stuck-at afk. It does not automize the avatar since it is based only on reading the log file. If you would like to avoid afker, we could implement an alarm that is executed at maximum volume until the afker come back to the pc and each time disables the alarm (LOL). I would like to listen your thoughts. If you are able to find other useful reasons to use it, I could upload it.
UPDATE:
The tool now provides the possibility to evaluate sweat sessions computing the time for each session and the average of the gathered vibrant sweat/minute for analysis.
UP:
The tool is available in the Tools & Utilities section
I would like to do a poll about one argument that can be loved or hated. Time ago I released an old version of a Sweating Alarm. Now the concept of its using could be to avoid to keep the [System] chat enabled, avoid that afkers stuck-at after the dry or death of mob (it's an alarm to wake up cronical sleepers) and not to push players to go afk. In my opinion this tool can help serious players to focus better on sweating activity and not on popup of System messages in chat, or if a player is working and playing concurrently, the tool can help to avoid to stuck-at afk. It does not automize the avatar since it is based only on reading the log file. If you would like to avoid afker, we could implement an alarm that is executed at maximum volume until the afker come back to the pc and each time disables the alarm (LOL). I would like to listen your thoughts. If you are able to find other useful reasons to use it, I could upload it.
UPDATE:
The tool now provides the possibility to evaluate sweat sessions computing the time for each session and the average of the gathered vibrant sweat/minute for analysis.
UP:
The tool is available in the Tools & Utilities section
Last edited: