First off, when does it autolog you out, after 12 hours, or does it at all. And is there any way to prevent it.
Also can somone help me understand this table
http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Luck_titles_guide
so if i buy ~125k worth of tickets, and leave my game on nine rings for 41 hours, i "should"( i know it's chance) get lucky rank 2 and unlucky rank2. Is that what the table means. I'm going skiing this weekend, and i don't have a labtop, so i wanna afk both those titles, and dont' wanna wait till canthan new year.
Thanks
sorry for all grammar mistakes
Quick Question About Auto-Log and Lucky/Unlucky
tsupert
ZeAliX
The game will autolog after 12 hours I guess, you could try to prevent this by having someone to just press a key once in a while or make a program that moves your character a few inches here and there (something I do NOT recommend, since it's probably not allowed I would guess).
And for the calculations, looks like 100k should be enough to get you to r2 lucky and r2 unlucky.. with a bit of lucky/unlucky. About the time, maybe 35-40 hours..
And for the calculations, looks like 100k should be enough to get you to r2 lucky and r2 unlucky.. with a bit of lucky/unlucky. About the time, maybe 35-40 hours..
Artisan Archer
Stick a coin down your left or right arrow key and perma-spin away
silavor
I've never been logged out for AFK'ing before... and I've gone for more than 12 hours at a time.
tsupert
is anyone sure about the auto-logout?
unkleanone
like artisan said coin your right or left key and spin spin.
turbo234
lol now just wait and see all of the afk spinning characters.
Icy The Mage
I've noticed that even if i afk for 2 hours now it starts to log me off, I dunno why either.. ^.~
Edit: Also, what do you mean by the coin thing? I might just be a little slow, but I doubt a coin has enough weight to hold down a laptop key, let alone a normal keyboard key...
Edit: Also, what do you mean by the coin thing? I might just be a little slow, but I doubt a coin has enough weight to hold down a laptop key, let alone a normal keyboard key...
ZeAliX
GWEXTREEMFAN
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Edit: Also, what do you mean by the coin thing? I might just be a little slow, but I doubt a coin has enough weight to hold down a laptop key, let alone a normal keyboard key... |
on a keyboard you can remove the key and put something heavy'ish on the button thingy below the key, its much more sensetive like that
immortius
I used to hook a paper clip under a key and then bend it to hold the key down. It's not so much about weight as leverage.