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"repeat" Command just little bit "smarter"
Hi,
The "repeat" command (default keystroke "n") is very useful, but has an anooying behaviour. Please, try the following: 1- Do anything (walk, cast a spell, etc). 2- Press R (to Rest) 3- Hit ESC (you decided to rest later, not now) 4- Hit n (to repeat last command) It will try to repeat the R command. I know it was the last, but I cancelled it with ESC. IMO, it should repeat only "completed" commands. In this example, the action of step 1. Anybody agree? |
Maybe it should repeat the ESC?
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You could expand upon this by having repeat, not repeat (ignore) some commands like movement and look (and maybe some others) , and instead repeat previous command.
It would also be helpful if repeating the Rest command continued with the previously selected duration rather than re-prompting you (since rest is often interrupted by harmless events). |
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I think 'n' should do the command the player is thinking, unless that would get them killed, in which case it should do the command they should do. Clock's ticking. |
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