Indeed they were Jsz. Will now use the default skill manager profiles unless purchased through the add-on store.
So, we need purchase ACRpacks for 139.99$ ? yeah, good.
(08-11-2019, 04:05 AM)Kearz Wrote: [ -> ]So, we need purchase ACRpacks for 139.99$ ? yeah, good.
That is for all of them. You can buy individual ACRs for much cheaper.
Read first. Bitch less.
(08-11-2019, 04:05 AM)Kearz Wrote: [ -> ]So, we need purchase ACRpacks for 139.99$ ? yeah, good.
NEED is a strong word... you can just use the default packs like most of us. OR buy the advanced ones if you want to SUPPORT the developer of them. I never hand my code out free why should they? You could also just code up your own ACR that is a 3rd option.
1.) Use the default for free
2.) Buy and support the ACR developer
3.) Make your own...
(08-29-2019, 02:52 PM)DatHacksGaming Wrote: [ -> ] (08-11-2019, 04:05 AM)Kearz Wrote: [ -> ]So, we need purchase ACRpacks for 139.99$ ? yeah, good.
NEED is a strong word... you can just use the default packs like most of us. OR buy the advanced ones if you want to SUPPORT the developer of them. I never hand my code out free why should they? You could also just code up your own ACR that is a 3rd option.
1.) Use the default for free
2.) Buy and support the ACR developer
3.) Make your own...
100% correct.
The amount of time we spend improving the acrs patch to patch is more than worth $10 an acr because you don't need to spend the time doing it
If we charged for the time spent on each acr they would be $1000 each.
Skill profiles are a viable option to use or make yourself.
If you want to spend the time customising them they can be very good.
But for the easy of use time we spend on them we charge what we consider a fair price.
Not everyone will agree, but we can't keep everyone happy all the time.
Thanks for your support and we hope you enjoy the acrs.