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Just out of curiosity. if I only use miqo to craft, and I only craft inside inns. How likely am I to get caught? Since there is no other player around.
Also what would be the best place to do something like this?
City Inns or locked personal house/apartmentIt’s pretty chill. Miqo actually “clicks” on your keys and is as safe as possible, just don’t leave it unattended for long crafting sessions regardless.
The old adage of “Never bot unattended” applies in Inns too. I’m pretty sure GMs can pop in, or pull you out, and they can clearly monitor you inside them and message you, if they get suspicious.
There’s no big evidence of this but ALWAYS assume the people that have access to administrative/moderating tools WILL probably use them.
It was just a funny way of viewing things? If you don’t get it you don’t. I just found it funny.
It’s funny cause they were stating a fact? ok. you do you.
So facts can’t be funny?
Fun Fact: They can. 😉
Sucks for you OP but I can’t help but laugh.
You got played. I don’t know what you’re expecting from us.Such a funny phrase to see in here, god.. It got me good, thank you.
How so?
It was just a funny way of viewing things? If you don’t get it you don’t. I just found it funny.
Basic money laundering, you know?
This had me in stitches.
Such a funny phrase to see in here, god.. It got me good, thank you.Error message from Windows Event Viewer (removed any potential identifiers that honestly won’t assist with diagnosing this issue, can PM them if necessary):
Faulting application name: ffxiv_dx11.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x611aabe1 Faulting module name: ucrtbase_clr0400.dll, version: 14.10.25028.0, time stamp: 0x5bac17b7 Exception code: 0xc0000409 Fault offset: 0x0000000000050444 Faulting process id: 0x16e4 Faulting application start time: HEXID Faulting application path: D:\SquareEnix\FINAL FANTASY XIV - A Realm Reborn\game\ffxiv_dx11.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ucrtbase_clr0400.dll Report Id: GUID Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
I can play for hours on end, but recently while running Miqo she’ll run for about 2 hours and then FFXIV will just close – no alerts, no warnings. Only the error message above.
Miqo just says that she lost the client, nothing else is said.
Found something that helped fix my game after an OS reinstall, try this.
I recently bought a computer, updated everything to on Windows 10; Edition for the build is creator/fall. It took me eight hours to install Final Fantasy 14, including updates; The game ran amazing on my TitanX. The only issue I had was logging out of the game, pinged about "An unexpected error has occurred. Exiting FINAL FANTASY XIV. KERNELBASE.dll+13FB8; followed by dxgi.dll; and DirectX 11.dlls. I searched online for hours, only to find out a lot of people are having issues with this. I will clear up information for everyone: This is not a Final Fantasy XIV issue; Not a drivers issue (unless holding older version). This is a Windows 10 update, creating a setting called "game mode" causing compatibility issue with multiple gaming platforms. Step 1: Locating Game Mode. On the desktop click the window Icon, clicking on the type here to search afterward. In the Field type Control game Mode for optimizing your PC for games" Step 2: Turn off all the options for this feature. (Kind of useless when we have way better options for this) Step 3: Restart Computer. Step 4: Log back into FINAL FANTASY XIV see if the issue is fixed. Another possibility is Directx is corrupted and can fix by reinstall. The same goes for graphics card driver. Note: Game Mode is why error stays when you did everything you can to fix problem. I mean factory Restores, Reinstall, Restore point, uninstalling/installing drivers etc..
Lemme know how it goes.
I do, I have two monitors, and I know I’m not the only one in this community who run it attended, fact is most people do.
You don’t use the restroom? Because they can empty my gil faster than I can empty my blatter lol
I pause if I can’t monitor it. That means, pause; bathroom; back to it.
I feel you on not leaving the bot unattended. However, if we are being perfectly real here, nobody is watching their miqobot the entire time it’s on.
I do.
Is there any plans in the future to toggle using Provoke for the combat assist feature? Using the bot to play tank in fights that require tank swapping has proven next to impossible because it wants to use provoke off cooldown when you are not the first in the aggro table. Unless I am missing some way to turn it off?
You can either make a macro of it and change the icon to something else so Miqo doesn’t use it, or you can place it on it’s own hotbar (same with shirk and any invulnerability) and set Miqo to ignore that hotbar number through the advanced settings.
Be careful using miko to auto click a housing placard for purchase. I’ve noticed someone will find a spot with a big crowd, relocate to the plot and put a retainer selling junk next to the placard. Then you will autotarget their retainer and hand over your gil. I got 4 copper ore for 4 million gil. yay lol
This has been a thing since like, ever. Do not leave bots unattended EVER. That includes automation scripts like these.
A friend of mine who uses this said that once, while playing a healer, a party member said that they healed like a miqobot user.
Was it an AST, by chance?
Miqobot uses the card system way too effectively. As soon as it gets a card, it buffs someone. In the real world, most people have a 2-3 second delay while they think “who should I apply this buff to?” or “should I draw a different card”, so miqobot’s speed in regards to that makes it suspicious to me. Only an expert AST player could manage the cards so effectively, so it would seem odd that an AST who is still under level cap is so good at it.
And like someone else mentioned, it interrupts too fast. A real player needs 1-2 seconds to react to a situation that requires interrupts/stuns.
I personally have the “Give card” macro right next to every name in the party list and I can easily emulate Miqo’s speed, you don’t need to go “who do I give this to” you just assign yourself pre-made targets, so if I have a Ninja and a Samurai, my priority will be the Sam. Just like if I have a Bard and a Red Mage, my priority will be the Red mage. Then it’s just a matter of looking at the card’s border color and immediately realizing “this is ranged/melee” and clicking a button to queue it up.
If people called me out for that instant card casting, I’d be fuming because that took time to setup and effort to learn. But I can safely say I can be as fast as Miqo and I’m not an AMAZING player at the game.
I only tried WAR and it works pretty good. I had to remove the gap closer though cause it would pop in situation where you have to get a way from the boss for mechanics.
Should’ve just turned off the option of using dashes in Miqo, the gap closer is still a DPS gain to use on cooldown whenever you can. So you should definitely keep it on your bar
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