I'm not sure it's working as designed for me. Should it grab two work orders at a time or just one? I get just one. When grabbing a quest from the NPC, it grabs the second work order, but then clicks in the middle of the work order quest display prior to clicking ok. Did it miss an OK click -- on that would have accepted this work order and then selected another and pressed OK for it?
Also, I've been using the /select NPC + /Attack commands because there are too many people standing around the NPC for mouse clicks to work properly. This works reliably to find the NPC, but it would be very helpful to have a longer pause after the select NPC command. My toon has to do some running to find the alchy NPC and the mouse is already clicking around before the dialog opens. Another option would be to allow different times for the run forward and run back. If I can run up to the NPC before executing the attack, the timing is right there, but I can't get back to the table with the same run. I can't use obstacles, because the /Attack sends my toon on a non parallel path.
So I can't really leave it alone on my system. It automates grab 1 work order, craft it, turn in, get next, but then I'm not close enough to the table to continue.
Also, I've been using the /select NPC + /Attack commands because there are too many people standing around the NPC for mouse clicks to work properly. This works reliably to find the NPC, but it would be very helpful to have a longer pause after the select NPC command. My toon has to do some running to find the alchy NPC and the mouse is already clicking around before the dialog opens. Another option would be to allow different times for the run forward and run back. If I can run up to the NPC before executing the attack, the timing is right there, but I can't get back to the table with the same run. I can't use obstacles, because the /Attack sends my toon on a non parallel path.
So I can't really leave it alone on my system. It automates grab 1 work order, craft it, turn in, get next, but then I'm not close enough to the table to continue.