PizzaCat82 wrote: »And doesn't the guild add-on collect information on users without permission, what they sell? Or Parse, if they're in a group with a damage parse add-on?
I guess there's a large grey area there.
Fur_like_snow wrote: »No, you see I still have to walk over to the bench and click it. That’s not automated and within the TOS. Good try.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »If I made an addon that ran through a zone and mined every resource but required me to click a specific wayshrine that would be against the TOS, right?
Fur_like_snow wrote: »Why the personal vendetta against LazyWrit PizzaCat82?
There is no difference between using LazyWrit, and pre-crafting all the stuff that's usually required and just keeping it in your inventory. Some people do that. I do it for some writs, just not all. It's all time-saving in the end, only in one version you pre-craft and keep your inventory loaded, and in another you use LazyWrit, but the end result is the same.
There's nothing particularly abusive about it.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »So automation is ok as long as it requires you to still be there?
Isn't all automation against the TOS? Or is it just depending on what ZOS considers "too automated" this week?
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kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »The way the add-on works is like a short marco that fires off without you setting up marcos it’s not at all close to automatic. To ban it would be pointless as anyone with a gaming mouse can just program the Marco themselves and then it would be the same thing.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »There is no difference between using LazyWrit, and pre-crafting all the stuff that's usually required and just keeping it in your inventory. Some people do that. I do it for some writs, just not all. It's all time-saving in the end, only in one version you pre-craft and keep your inventory loaded, and in another you use LazyWrit, but the end result is the same.
There's nothing particularly abusive about it.
The 6 - 10 hours I spend pre-crafting would beg so hard to differ on that matter.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »The way the add-on works is like a short marco that fires off without you setting up marcos it’s not at all close to automatic. To ban it would be pointless as anyone with a gaming mouse can just program the Marco themselves and then it would be the same thing.
But if you don't do anything.... Ok now I'm confused again.
kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »There is no difference between using LazyWrit, and pre-crafting all the stuff that's usually required and just keeping it in your inventory. Some people do that. I do it for some writs, just not all. It's all time-saving in the end, only in one version you pre-craft and keep your inventory loaded, and in another you use LazyWrit, but the end result is the same.
There's nothing particularly abusive about it.
The 6 - 10 hours I spend pre-crafting would beg so hard to differ on that matter.
How pre-crafting take 5 seconds for each item you can craft in bulk now without add-one so you can make say 15 daggers in the same time it take to make 1
PizzaCat82 wrote: »kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »There is no difference between using LazyWrit, and pre-crafting all the stuff that's usually required and just keeping it in your inventory. Some people do that. I do it for some writs, just not all. It's all time-saving in the end, only in one version you pre-craft and keep your inventory loaded, and in another you use LazyWrit, but the end result is the same.
There's nothing particularly abusive about it.
The 6 - 10 hours I spend pre-crafting would beg so hard to differ on that matter.
How pre-crafting take 5 seconds for each item you can craft in bulk now without add-one so you can make say 15 daggers in the same time it take to make 1
You have no idea the time it can take on console with 18 master crafting alts. The loading screens alone add up to probably an hour. There's at least 9 "processing" times each of the 5 (ench, jewelry, blacksmith, cloth, wood) that add up each character. Even with Multi-craft it takes forever.
Fur_like_snow wrote: »Ohh you’re on console. Well you chose the wrong platform for QoL that’s for certain. Why do you care what happens on other platforms?
less then 5 minutes per character that’s 90 minutes which is about that it takes me with the add-on
PizzaCat82 wrote: »Fur_like_snow wrote: »Ohh you’re on console. Well you chose the wrong platform for QoL that’s for certain. Why do you care what happens on other platforms?
I'm also on PC. I have multiple accounts. No Addons though.less then 5 minutes per character that’s 90 minutes which is about that it takes me with the add-on
I've done it in around 95-110 before, but thats only turning things in. If I want to actually sell the rewards I don't need it almost doubles it. This is in addition to the 6 hours spent crafting each week to pre-craft.
kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »Fur_like_snow wrote: »Ohh you’re on console. Well you chose the wrong platform for QoL that’s for certain. Why do you care what happens on other platforms?
I'm also on PC. I have multiple accounts. No Addons though.less then 5 minutes per character that’s 90 minutes which is about that it takes me with the add-on
I've done it in around 95-110 before, but thats only turning things in. If I want to actually sell the rewards I don't need it almost doubles it. This is in addition to the 6 hours spent crafting each week to pre-craft.
While if you are not going to use an add-on per-craft once a week and turn in like normal I would do this in Shadowfen only it’s the best zone for crafting dailies all stations are outside minus food but food stacks so you only have to do that once a month if that.
Now from the wayshrine you get the first board it’s equipment do the woodworking one first it’s on the way to consumable board hit T and see if you need to make food if not get the jewelry then enchantment. Hit the blacksmith then clother and Alchemy if you need it again it stacks so you can do a month worth easy turning is next to the quest which is next to the stables so you can feed your horse if needed and then head to the bank and band everything you want to sell repeat on all toons then use the last guy to sell ornate and writs all in one stop. this should push you down to 90 minutes or even less.
Come join us on PC. You can use it to?
Fur_like_snow wrote: »No, you see I still have to walk over to the bench and click it. That’s not automated and within the TOS. Good try.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »Come join us on PC. You can use it to?
I am on PC already. But I craft on both accounts. I just don't see why its not automating when it literally does the work of crafting for you.
If its ok, why is it not on Console?
I get that addons help fill gaps in the game that improve quality of life. Like the mass construction and deconstruct, and guild trader searching..
But if this automates too much, they'll never port it to consoles and those users will never get those QOL updates.
kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »Come join us on PC. You can use it to?
I am on PC already. But I craft on both accounts. I just don't see why its not automating when it literally does the work of crafting for you.
If its ok, why is it not on Console?
I get that addons help fill gaps in the game that improve quality of life. Like the mass construction and deconstruct, and guild trader searching..
But if this automates too much, they'll never port it to consoles and those users will never get those QOL updates.
Add-ons for consoles have to make it pass Microsoft and Sony and with a game like ESO it’s not worth their time to focus it. You take the number of add-on for the game and extra computer power and server lag that adds plus the fact that ESO is far from a console selling game it’s low on the Fs given for console list
PizzaCat82 wrote: »kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »There is no difference between using LazyWrit, and pre-crafting all the stuff that's usually required and just keeping it in your inventory. Some people do that. I do it for some writs, just not all. It's all time-saving in the end, only in one version you pre-craft and keep your inventory loaded, and in another you use LazyWrit, but the end result is the same.
There's nothing particularly abusive about it.
The 6 - 10 hours I spend pre-crafting would beg so hard to differ on that matter.
How pre-crafting take 5 seconds for each item you can craft in bulk now without add-one so you can make say 15 daggers in the same time it take to make 1
You have no idea the time it can take on console with 18 master crafting alts. The loading screens alone add up to probably an hour. There's at least 9 "processing" times each of the 5 (ench, jewelry, blacksmith, cloth, wood) that add up each character. Even with Multi-craft it takes forever.
Not to mention the 70 or 80 inventory spaces it takes up on every character. Craft bags dont help with gear.