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First day that showed everybody on login screen even though 0 were in game. You can test /who all count all you want and you can add the numbers up and it works. /who all 30 35 get like 2 results, who all count 30 35 it will go up , then you can do each number and math works. /who all 15 druid shows 2 people. /who all count 15 druid shows 5 people. I am a 15 druid. I turned off/on anon and role, I show on the count all every time. Perhaps there is some other pseudo random variable that counts and does not count the staff could indulge, but role/anon are for sure counted. | |||
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[Thu Oct 31 12:23:50 2019] There are 3 players in EverQuest. And a second later did "/ all 30 50" and got: [Thu Oct 31 12:23:51 2019] There are no players in EverQuest that match those who filters. It's easily testable and repeatable. It's people on login screen accounting for the difference between the home page count and the ingame / count all. But the command does see players who are using anon or rp. | |||
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What do you see that makes you think otherwise?
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Sorry, mate. I have been trying to become a white man of odus since launch to no avail. | |||
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Also - updated [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...JH0/edit#gid=0 | ||
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/who all count gets everyone.
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