Useful if you play with proxies like RealmRelay) Proxy/Local Host Sever ( Adds a new server to the sever list that connects to localhost. FPS Cap to 60 ( Increases the default client 30 fps cap to 60) Hotkey Equipment swap ( Lets you switch weapons and abilities using 1-8 keys.Can be changed with ingame options under: hotkeys) Reconnect with "P" Key ( Reconnects you to the last entered realm or dungeon.) Sprite World no slow, speed hack, no tile movement Spammable Notifications ( Removes rate limit of the numbers and words that pop up above players and enemies) Remove all particles ( You wont be able to see Medusa bombs with this enabled) Disable Necromancer ability white particles ( Hold down left click to walk through lava) Lava Walls: Prevents you from walking on lava. Disabled Blind, Confused, Hallucinating, Drunk, Unstable and Darkness Other Players Fame and Inventory viewer HP Bars (Turn off hardware acceleration to use ) Fullscreen Mode v2 (Turn off hardware acceleration to use ) Event Notifier (Shows Boss Spawns, Kills and Realm Closed announcement) Walls, objects (stones, trees etc.), black space in sprite worlds No-Clip Laest Anti no-clip update: You are now disconnected much faster when walking on un-walkable tiles (like dark water) Still great for: Auto-Aim Press "I" ( Your auto fire key) to toggle auto aim New "Damage Ignored Mobs" option - When turned off, projectiles will not damage mobs on your ignore list. When the option is on, all enemies will display their name and id. To help with figuring out what the mob ids are so one can easily add/remove mobs from the exception/ignore list, a new option has been added called "Display Mob Info" in the "Other" option tab. Mobs on the ignore list will not be targeted. Mobs on the exception list will be shot at regardless of status effects (stasis, invulnerable, invincible). This helps stop aim assist from wildly changing shooting direction and should be very difficult to detect if one is cheating when using a tight bounding distance and autofire.Īdded option for the +1 range that jNoob's gives to all weapons- (even though the weapons don't shoot that extra distance, some people seem to like it)Īdded 10 new console commands - Mobs can now be added to an exception list and an ignore list. Tweaked Closest to cursor mode - Created a bounding radius around the cursor for targeting mobs which is configurable. If both have the same hp, it will target by distance. Tweaked Target Highest HP mode - If two targets have the same max HP and are in range, it will now target the mob with the lowest hp. Dungeon Recon is now disabled with pcaves and now has a three min window instead of two.įixed bug with checking for wrong status effect (Armored over Invulnerable) I don't know if you need to do anything before the transfer. I've also used them about 3 years ago, and it's absolutely an improvement now over the old stuff. Plus, ET is not even available on Windows 10, so it's not like you have a choice. Compared to Easy Transfer, I guess the major thing is being able to transfer programs and registry etc., since Easy Transfer only does user profile. Transferred Windows 8.1 to 10, using their regular product, not pro. For this one, based on response below, I'll give Zinstall a shot. Still, you are right, for a techie or for a less complicated job (like me wife's machine), it's a better approach. But on my own computer I have lots of applications and settings that I don't know where to find (or particularly want to lol). I was able to move documents and pictures for my wife's laptop with a thumb drive. I am not that good with networks and hunting down all the profiles. It's a good point, but I guess it requires a certain level of computer proficiency. Still, there is more than one to choose from, a $119 and a $169 'pro' package) - Any caveats or things to do before the transfer, on the old or new computers. Here's what I'm looking to understand: - Does it really transfer programs OK? - How does it compare with Easy Transfer? - They have several products, which one would you recommend (looks like they got a lot of flak for the old XP product, but the new ones are getting great reviews. I've found an old thread here, but it's from 2014, so instead of necro'ing it, decided to open a fresh one. Reviews are positive, with some complaints here and there, so that looks good. Before I agree to that, wanted to get some sense on what to expect. The vendor suggested to use Zinstall to transfer applications, settings, files from the old Windows 7 PC to the new PC. I've just bought a new Windows 10 laptop. |
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