Not possible as one always needs to press the RETURN key manually if a chat message should be send to others.
This means you'd need to press RETURN each time for every user on your friendslist.
Addons could only post the message to the chat text edit, that's all.
So, in addition to Pchat, or light stand alone addon, ability to make broadcast to all in friendlist! Or/and, ability to make lists to make broadcasts. So there would be lists called /friends1 /friends2... and on settings of that addon you could define certain people into those lists @account1 @account2....
So to simplify :
When write on ESO chat:
/friends1 Hello
"Hello" text goes to all in friends1 group, and friends1 group contains all accounts you configured in it in settings.
So, in addition to Pchat, or light stand alone addon, ability to make broadcast to all in friendlist! Or/and, ability to make lists to make broadcasts. So there would be lists called /friends1 /friends2... and on settings of that addon you could define certain people into those lists @account1 @account2....
So to simplify :
When write on ESO chat:
/friends1 Hello
"Hello" text goes to all in friends1 group, and friends1 group contains all accounts you configured in it in settings.
Dormiglione wrote: »So, in addition to Pchat, or light stand alone addon, ability to make broadcast to all in friendlist! Or/and, ability to make lists to make broadcasts. So there would be lists called /friends1 /friends2... and on settings of that addon you could define certain people into those lists @account1 @account2....
So to simplify :
When write on ESO chat:
/friends1 Hello
"Hello" text goes to all in friends1 group, and friends1 group contains all accounts you configured in it in settings.
On Windows, I had my own tailored Game app, which helped me a great deal with "impossible" tasks, such as having a global market place, or crafting more than 1 item, for example. However, since I have switched to Mac, I have no "little helper", but think from time to time to make one.
My hope is however, that certain functions will become available to the game, such as networking to localhost. That would open a large new field for programming and really useful additions, without impacting in the same time security.
Dormiglione wrote: »So, in addition to Pchat, or light stand alone addon, ability to make broadcast to all in friendlist! Or/and, ability to make lists to make broadcasts. So there would be lists called /friends1 /friends2... and on settings of that addon you could define certain people into those lists @account1 @account2....
So to simplify :
When write on ESO chat:
/friends1 Hello
"Hello" text goes to all in friends1 group, and friends1 group contains all accounts you configured in it in settings.
On Windows, I had my own tailored Game app, which helped me a great deal with "impossible" tasks, such as having a global market place, or crafting more than 1 item, for example. However, since I have switched to Mac, I have no "little helper", but think from time to time to make one.
My hope is however, that certain functions will become available to the game, such as networking to localhost. That would open a large new field for programming and really useful additions, without impacting in the same time security.
What you talk about here is clearly against the TOS of the game, isn't it? It's botting and wiriting external programs to help with ingame behaviour.
What you talk about here is clearly against the TOS of the game, isn't it? It's botting and wiriting external programs to help with ingame behaviour.
Dormiglione wrote: »So, in addition to Pchat, or light stand alone addon, ability to make broadcast to all in friendlist! Or/and, ability to make lists to make broadcasts. So there would be lists called /friends1 /friends2... and on settings of that addon you could define certain people into those lists @account1 @account2....
So to simplify :
When write on ESO chat:
/friends1 Hello
"Hello" text goes to all in friends1 group, and friends1 group contains all accounts you configured in it in settings.
On Windows, I had my own tailored Game app, which helped me a great deal with "impossible" tasks, such as having a global market place, or crafting more than 1 item, for example. However, since I have switched to Mac, I have no "little helper", but think from time to time to make one.
My hope is however, that certain functions will become available to the game, such as networking to localhost. That would open a large new field for programming and really useful additions, without impacting in the same time security.
What you talk about here is clearly against the TOS of the game, isn't it? It's botting and wiriting external programs to help with ingame behaviour.
Well no. The key is "advantage" which means against other players usually, or game mechanics. Even if what he say would be technically against TOS, theres no way they enforces those, unless they cause problems with server like flooding. With your logic, it would be against TOS to write messages to notepad readily and paste them in game if go to extreme.