05-19-2004, 07:39 PM
This may well be common knowledge or practise, but I just stumbled upon it and thought I would mention it here.
Preliminary Confession: I am a bit of a pack rat. I keep finding things that just look like "someday it could be useful". I mule them off and usually forget about them unless someone says: "Dang, this character of mine wishes he had a thus-and-such". (Of course, then there is the horrible process of trying to recall where I put it, but that is another story. :P )
Burning in a mule has been an annoying process heretofore. If I am not handy to 'refresh' the game every 29 minutes or less, my new mule will drop out of the game and fail to achieve the 2 hours in-game time that will prevent it from expiring after 10 days of inattention.
But now:
Muahahahaha :lol:
Make or enter a public game called Mule Parking.
Walk away from the computer.
Two hours later, come back to a fully burned in mule.
Those annoying 'bots that pop into public games to advertise the wares of various and sundry websites where one can spend real money to instantly acquire all the uber-gear will refresh the game often enough to make it require no babysitting at all. :D
Preliminary Confession: I am a bit of a pack rat. I keep finding things that just look like "someday it could be useful". I mule them off and usually forget about them unless someone says: "Dang, this character of mine wishes he had a thus-and-such". (Of course, then there is the horrible process of trying to recall where I put it, but that is another story. :P )
Burning in a mule has been an annoying process heretofore. If I am not handy to 'refresh' the game every 29 minutes or less, my new mule will drop out of the game and fail to achieve the 2 hours in-game time that will prevent it from expiring after 10 days of inattention.
But now:
Muahahahaha :lol:
Make or enter a public game called Mule Parking.
Walk away from the computer.
Two hours later, come back to a fully burned in mule.
Those annoying 'bots that pop into public games to advertise the wares of various and sundry websites where one can spend real money to instantly acquire all the uber-gear will refresh the game often enough to make it require no babysitting at all. :D
And you may call it righteousness
When civility survives,
But I've had dinner with the Devil and
I know nice from right.
From Dinner with the Devil, by Big Rude Jake
When civility survives,
But I've had dinner with the Devil and
I know nice from right.
From Dinner with the Devil, by Big Rude Jake