covidgamer
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2021
- RedCents
- 1,141¢
Hey guys, im new to mq2. ive always boxed in eq (well, during kunark i started boxing), and am rather good at it (i think). of late i have mostly used isboxer for key broadcasting, with 1 tank i can field a small raid of casters with key broadcasting separating burn / normal dps rotation.
-Ive spent a while reading thru forums and playing with different systems (kissassist, muleassist, modbot, mq2afnuke, mq2eskay and such). before i go all in the path im thinking of, im looking for feedback from those of you more experienced in this.
-My real goal for using MQ2 is to be in control of my team and just play a bit easier.
-ideally, i would manually pull, get mobs to group, swap to tank, then control my boxes, and have them do dps or burn mode, assisting my tank. i more or less play that way when im grouping with myself or raiding in an old raid by myself. i will 100% end up diving into how everything works and figuring this stuff out, configuring everything for how i play and what i want to do also, so having 1 system to learn would be most optimal for me.
-from my initial review, im thinking of using MQ2Mule, ive ran thru downloaded ini files and modified them, played with them, and the system is highly intuitive, highly configurable and controllable.
i do have some questions
1. is there anything i really should be looking at that might fit better then mq2mule?
2. using mq2mule, (im currently using the pause command to just toggle assist mode on / off) is there a way to force the team to goto burn mode?
3. im currently using wineq2 to assign hotkeys and custom ini files to my individual toons. ive seen a few people here doing different things (Denethors symlink solution is neat). and wondering how you handle it. i just box with 1 pc, keep most instances on bare minimum everything, puller and my main toon have good graphcis.
outside of that, hello! there is a ton here to look thru, and i am going thru it, but figured id take a tiny shortcut and directly ask also. i could easily overlook something with the pure amount of information provided on this site. hopefully ill get up and running and start helping out around here some.
-Ive spent a while reading thru forums and playing with different systems (kissassist, muleassist, modbot, mq2afnuke, mq2eskay and such). before i go all in the path im thinking of, im looking for feedback from those of you more experienced in this.
-My real goal for using MQ2 is to be in control of my team and just play a bit easier.
-ideally, i would manually pull, get mobs to group, swap to tank, then control my boxes, and have them do dps or burn mode, assisting my tank. i more or less play that way when im grouping with myself or raiding in an old raid by myself. i will 100% end up diving into how everything works and figuring this stuff out, configuring everything for how i play and what i want to do also, so having 1 system to learn would be most optimal for me.
-from my initial review, im thinking of using MQ2Mule, ive ran thru downloaded ini files and modified them, played with them, and the system is highly intuitive, highly configurable and controllable.
i do have some questions
1. is there anything i really should be looking at that might fit better then mq2mule?
2. using mq2mule, (im currently using the pause command to just toggle assist mode on / off) is there a way to force the team to goto burn mode?
3. im currently using wineq2 to assign hotkeys and custom ini files to my individual toons. ive seen a few people here doing different things (Denethors symlink solution is neat). and wondering how you handle it. i just box with 1 pc, keep most instances on bare minimum everything, puller and my main toon have good graphcis.
outside of that, hello! there is a ton here to look thru, and i am going thru it, but figured id take a tiny shortcut and directly ask also. i could easily overlook something with the pure amount of information provided on this site. hopefully ill get up and running and start helping out around here some.