why dont you use /emote (/em smiles at <t>)?
back in FFXI /smile memote was only a line w/o animation.
same for /slap.
end of story. ppl you are lazy.
why dont you use /emote (/em smiles at <t>)?
back in FFXI /smile memote was only a line w/o animation.
same for /slap.
end of story. ppl you are lazy.
Unlike built-in emote commands, custom /emote sentences appear in the language you type it in. So it's slightly different. Or, extremely different, if you want to make people of other language, say, Japanese, understand what you're /emoting about.
They're mainly discussing about facial expression/body language.
If I do /emote smiles at <t>. now, my character still won't smile. I also said I was hoping for a real /slap motion. So it has nothing to do with laziness. We were talking about the real animation, not just the /emote text in chatlog.
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