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    Player Aysha's Avatar
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    WAR Lv 99

    Can we PLEASE get a Yes/No Confirmation on /logout and /shutdown?

    Seriously, nearly everything else in the game has a "Are you sure?" prompt that forces you to answer Yes/No, except for the ONE thing I really wish had it, and that's the /logout and /shutdown commands.

    I don't know how many times I do crafting on multiple mules (such as "Jinx") and I log a mule on after doing a previous mule, do, say a bone hairpin and then hit Up then Enter to recall last command (because /lastsynth is a habit now)....

    Whoops.

    Last command was /logout. *sigh* So I gotta waste time logging back in, and doubly so if I happened to be in my Mog Garden which takes MUCH longer to load than the Mog House does.

    So please.... Yes/No confirmation prompts on /logout and /shutdown please.
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    Player Dzspdref's Avatar
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    Danallen
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    PUP Lv 99
    I did that a few times too. So I made my /lastsynth into a macro pair.
    [Last1] macro for just one /lastsynth.
    [Last5] macro for 5 lines of /lastsynth <wait 22> , followed by a line with /echo ::: That's Five :::
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    Saved me any more headaches and annoyances.
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    Player Jile's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzspdref View Post
    I did that a few times too. So I made my /lastsynth into a macro pair.
    [Last1] macro for just one /lastsynth.
    [Last5] macro for 5 lines of /lastsynth <wait 22> , followed by a line with /echo ::: That's Five :::
    .
    Saved me any more headaches and annoyances.
    I do something similar, I use <call> on the last line so I can watch Netflix lol >.>
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzspdref View Post
    I did that a few times too. So I made my /lastsynth into a macro pair.
    [Last1] macro for just one /lastsynth.
    [Last5] macro for 5 lines of /lastsynth <wait 22> , followed by a line with /echo ::: That's Five :::
    .
    Saved me any more headaches and annoyances.
    Just replace the "/echo" with "/party" and you can use a <call> too.
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