What is /do for?
#1

Hey,
I have a RP server and today one guy came and asked me why where's no /do command..?
Can you tell me what's /do for?
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#2

i guess he mean sumthtin like /me
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#3

čia tipo angliљka cmd daryti, tipo veiksmai tokie kaip /drunk ir t.t arba turėjo omenyje GAL tokia cmd kaip /me (db gausiu nuo љio webo adminų įspėjimą kad kalbu ne angliљkai )
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#4

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Originally Posted by Justas [SiJ
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Hey,
I have a RP server and today one guy came and asked me why where's no /do command..?
Can you tell me what's /do for?
its a command to roleplay like if i wont to knock someone down i do /do trying to knock ZutDenOpFraSlap down


and then it will say if its Fails or you know him down..
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#5

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Originally Posted by ZutDenOpFraSlap
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Originally Posted by Justas [SiJ
]
Hey,
I have a RP server and today one guy came and asked me why where's no /do command..?
Can you tell me what's /do for?
its a command to roleplay like if i wont to knock someone down i do /do trying to knock ZutDenOpFraSlap down


and then it will say if its Fails or you know him down..
So it's same as /me?
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#6

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Originally Posted by ZutDenOpFraSlap
Quote:
Originally Posted by Justas [SiJ
]
Hey,
I have a RP server and today one guy came and asked me why where's no /do command..?
Can you tell me what's /do for?
its a command to roleplay like if i wont to knock someone down i do /do trying to knock ZutDenOpFraSlap down


and then it will say if its Fails or you know him down..
That's more like the /try command.
/do is mostly used to describe something about the roleplay that's happening, like if you met someone they would use /do like:
"/do has a red baseball top and baggy khaki pants" to show what that person was rp'ly wearing. or if your car had been damaged then:
"/do car has a flat tyre and smashed windscreen"
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#7

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Originally Posted by x-file
čia tipo angliљka cmd daryti, tipo veiksmai tokie kaip /drunk ir t.t arba turėjo omenyje GAL tokia cmd kaip /me (db gausiu nuo љio webo adminų įspėjimą kad kalbu ne angliљkai )
Use english on these forums.
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#8

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Originally Posted by Don Correlli
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Originally Posted by x-file
čia tipo angliљka cmd daryti, tipo veiksmai tokie kaip /drunk ir t.t arba turėjo omenyje GAL tokia cmd kaip /me (db gausiu nuo љio webo adminų įspėjimą kad kalbu ne angliљkai )
Use english on these forums.
There has been 3 posts since that post,you dont come in with any help for the topic,just to tell someone what to do which seems what you do alot of.

You go into alot of threads,not to help but to chime in with the post it here or post it there or "wrong section"
Always some great advice,try going into threads and actually helping people solve the problem at hand?.
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#9

/do is similar to me, but it's more of telling things that are not related to you, for example:

/do The sky is blue, there is not alot of clouds.

/do The van has tinted windows.

/do The car is locked.

And so on.
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#10

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Originally Posted by Gould
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Originally Posted by ZutDenOpFraSlap
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Originally Posted by Justas [SiJ
]
Hey,
I have a RP server and today one guy came and asked me why where's no /do command..?
Can you tell me what's /do for?
its a command to roleplay like if i wont to knock someone down i do /do trying to knock ZutDenOpFraSlap down


and then it will say if its Fails or you know him down..
That's more like the /try command.
/do is mostly used to describe something about the roleplay that's happening, like if you met someone they would use /do like:
"/do has a red baseball top and baggy khaki pants" to show what that person was rp'ly wearing. or if your car had been damaged then:
"/do car has a flat tyre and smashed windscreen"
Like, my name is John_Johnson, and if I'd type "/do car has a flat tyre and smashed windscreen" I'd see message:
"John_Johnson's car has a flat tyre and smashed windscreen"
and for /me message would be without 's ? That's the difference from /me?


EDIT:
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Originally Posted by suʍd xәɯ!Ⴈ
/do is similar to me, but it's more of telling things that are not related to you, for example:

/do The sky is blue, there is not alot of clouds.

/do The van has tinted windows.

/do The car is locked.

And so on.
So what would it show if I'd type "/do The car is locked."? It would only show "The car is locked." without any names and anything?
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