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| Registered User | Instant Butterfly? I was just wondering if you could set a number of key strokes onto one key so by pressing lets say "k" i could butterfly backwards. All i need is a point in the right direction then i might be able to figure it out by myself. Help would be appreciated. |
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| Brigade Chief ![]() ![]() | Re: Instant Butterfly? The idea of doing this is called using macros. A macro is a sequence of keys bind to one key such that upon pushing that key, a sequence of keys/movements can be executed. I do believe there are macros released for private servers so be sure to check the Download section. As for Ijji Gunz, to my knowledge, there are no macros. However, while you are pursuing this, I highly suggest that you take the time to learn the movements without using macros. You'll be a more formidable fighter and those skills will become muscle memory.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Sv3nt3k For This Useful Post: | Fenikkusu712 (06-25-2008) |
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| Registered User | Re: Instant Butterfly? My drumline instructors told me the exact same thing. Why would you need one specially used for Ijji Gunz? Or would gg detect it as a cheat/hack. But if you could somehow make it that they key "k" IS the combination of a butterfly not that when you hit it the macro proceeds to do a butterfly. Or can you bind only one command per key permanently? Last edited by Fenikkusu712; 06-25-2008 at 09:15 AM. |
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| Registered User | Re: Instant Butterfly? With a macro, you can bind more than one stroke to it, otherwise you'd just be changing the original command to another key...like taking slash from "Left Button" and putting it on "K" Having a macro for that would be useless. You can do that in Options. But with a macro, a combination of keys are binded. You can do a two-button combo, like butterfly, or you can do Triple Butterfly/Slash Shot to one key...I've seen this with someone's macro in the downloads section. (private servers only, but it works amazingly) TBFSS, which I believe is slash-block-slash-block-slash-block-slash*switch* (I don't know how many jumps are i nthere and I don't think they are binded in)...a lot more keys than regular BF (...someone correct my tbfss sequence if wrong.) I don't know if it is the fact that codes are static, because I don't know how macro programs work. It may be like a recording put into action...but I've not a clue. I think if that is not the case Ijji would recgonize any macro as an invading program aka "hack" and you'd probably get DCed...especially since you're using a macro so much that it would be invading every 3 seconds (if you happened to use the BF macro as such). It gets easier and easier as you go until, like master Sv3nt3k said, it become muscle memory and you can do it in your sleep. I wish you luck and success on your move training if you plan on it, and if not..well...luck anyway mate ^__^ Last edited by NeoIsntTheOne; 06-26-2008 at 01:02 PM. Reason: Misquotes and mispellings |
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| Registered User | Re: Instant Butterfly? There used to be macros like this alas they have been patched in ijji, like sventek said, you should learn how to do the moves yourself as it would put in much more pride when you pwn those noobs. |
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| Troll. | Re: Instant Butterfly? For those wondering *how* they were patched: GG converts real given keystrokes sent by the keyboard (afaik, kernel hook) and converts them to a special virtual hook. If a program generates this key strokes, it's not accessing the same components a keyboard would, thus, Gunz won't respond. |
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| Lurker | Re: Instant Butterfly? agent, logitech is blocked by gameguard, and it's only 'safe' macroable computer. |
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