Hi all. I'm looking to get some runes to make traveling easier. I have looked for full runebooks, but all I ever find are empties.
I have a book and I am looking to fill it with the following:
-Major cities
-Popular vendor mall locations
-A rune library
-RP areas
I am willing to provide or...
Played on Siege right when it opened. I was part of The Glowember Family. We placed the first house on the shard right next to the Britain moongate. Was there for a bit before moving on to Catskills. I played Theros Glowember there.
I think that every MMO is going to have this issue, not just UOF. It happens all of the time. Summer comes and people want to get outside. Winter comes and brings the holidays and the new year, so people are with their families. New consoles come out and people flock to those. I don't think that...
Right now, I am saving all of mine. You only get 5 yards per reward, so it takes a while to save up. Well, at least it does for me. I only can do BODs twice a day.
I currently have all of the level 1 rewards and two level 2 rewards, but only in small quantities. I treat them like stocks. Save...
One merchant - Blacksmithing, Tailoring, Tinkering, Mining for the moment. I may pick up Carpentry, Fletching, and Lumberjacking later on.
One treasure hunter - Swords, Tactics, Anatomy, Healing, Lockpicking, Catography for the moment.
One Fisherman - Archer/Bard build - Archery, Tactics...
Well if you have anyone else in your household who is also playing on this shard, that could be causing the issue. There are only two accounts per IP Address allowed.
Thing with this is it doesn't matter where the files are. They could be on a thumb drive, an external hard drive, or in the cloud. You must have elevated privileges in order to install the files within the OS.
Well... you could make it so that your 1 IP Address turns into several. It's tricky to do, but you could set up a server that has DHCP running and have it hand out IP Addresses to each machine on the network. There's a lot that goes into doing something like this, and I'm not sure if the client...
Running programs as an administrator (elevated privileges) is a security feature implemented by Microsoft. If you are logging on as a regular user and you are not a member of the local administrators group on the computer, then anything you do would be construed as trying to circumvent the...
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