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Timorous deep...
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#22
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Usefulness is situational.
If I need to get to a specific random location, like find a corpse in the middle of nowhere, then /loc. Otherwise, I navigate purely on sight and sense heading. Consequently, in all honestly, I don't think I've used /loc in over a year.
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#23
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Hey Swish. That is the best GIF I have seen. Thx.
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#24
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I also keep my iPad next to me with a map of the zone i am in pulled up.
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#26
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sounds like some people just too cool to be trifled with using sense heading
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#27
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Very strange post... trolling?
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Last edited by Elad; 07-25-2015 at 06:17 PM..
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#28
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Sense heading bound to movement, used frequently as MA in mass PvP.
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Hmm is this a binary thing, where people that use /loc never use sense heading, or vice versa? If so, I'm in the latter camp. I use sense heading to get my bearings (i.e. I need to go to the NE part of the zone, where is NE?) but I almost never use /loc.
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I use both because...why not...
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