Pursuited, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR YOUR PROGRAM!!!
Really, it is a fantastic peice of work, and your auto installer has been seamless for me. With the exhume login down I have been able to thoroughly enjoy playing with the teleporter.
Now, I have a bit of feedback that I would hope some1 could help me with, or if not, maybe a suggestion for future updates (I have read the whole thread, but if I missed something that answers my questions here i apologize).
First, when writing the coordinates, my character does does change position until I move the camera at the new coordinates. If I don't move the camera within a few seconds my view will pop back to the original location with no change. I don't consider this a bad thing at all, since sometimes where the coordinates are, I didn't want to be. I don't know if this is how the program is supposed to work, but it is how it does for me, and if that's the intent maybe it should be in the readme.
Next, I really love this program for going through walls and obstacles that enable me to avoid most of the progression in many dungeon instances. It works perfectly for some, but not at all for others. The problem I have, and maybe some1 more versed in teleporting can help me here, is when i write the coordinates on the other side of a wall, my character will go there, but there will be no ground underneath him. It appears that the game has not built the part of the zone I want to go into and therefore I fall through the world when I teleport to the other side of an obstacle. Like I said earlier, this is not an issue at all in some instances, the zone loads fine, but in other instances i will only continue to fall through the world. Is there a way to get the game to draw areas i'm not currently in? Are there tricks to, in essence, walk through the obstacle?
And my last suggestion would be to maybe have a feature where you could teleport to group members. I run this on 4 machines at the same time and teleporting 1 char is fine, but 4 can get a bit tedious. I'm not complaining mind you, in fact i'm awash with appreciation for your hard work in this program. I just thought I'd throw some feedback to you for your consideration.
