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Abort long flight another DOH
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unknown
2014-10-01 01:52:28 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
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how come I have never done this before?
I just really wanted to do something on an alt while I remembered.
Wallen
2014-10-01 02:51:32 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
how come I have never done this before?
I just really wanted to do something on an alt while I remembered.
Been that way as long as I can remember, LK days.
Catriona R
2014-10-01 03:39:51 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
how come I have never done this before?
I just really wanted to do something on an alt while I remembered.
Been that way as long as I can remember, LK days.
Yeah, it's been like that a very long time, not sure exactly how long
but I don't recall it ever not working that way (and I do remember as
far back as when flightpaths didn't connect up! Although I don't
recall knowing about the logout to stop a connected flightpath thing
when they were first introduced...)
unknown
2014-10-01 04:26:32 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
how come I have never done this before?
I just really wanted to do something on an alt while I remembered.
Been that way as long as I can remember, LK days.
So the forums say, I obviously hadn't done it before.
Usually I have a list to check off per alt, this time I thought of
something that needed doing soon.
I just put it up on the very slim chance anyone else was as DOH! as me :-)
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2014-10-01 23:03:12 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to
the forums.
how come I have never done this before?
I just really wanted to do something on an alt while I remembered.
Been that way as long as I can remember, LK days.
So the forums say, I obviously hadn't done it before.
Usually I have a list to check off per alt, this time I thought of
something that needed doing soon.
I just put it up on the very slim chance anyone else was as DOH! as me :-)
It's new to me.

pt
Lewis
2014-10-01 13:26:07 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
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Yep, I use that all the time when I click on a wrong flight point.
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how come I have never done this before?
No idea. It's been in there since they added multi-hop flights.
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2014-10-14 13:00:00 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
Yep, I use that all the time when I click on a wrong flight point.
I wonder why Blizzard hasnt implemented a "un-taxi" button long time ago.
If you want use a flight in Eastern Kingdom the map is so small that
missclicking is common. Especially around SW where the flight routes
are totally fucked up and you can get a very paronamic and LOOOOOOOONG
tour through 6-7 FPs because you missclick on Burning Steppes when you
want to taxi from SW to Redridge Mountains.
Well. That is what I have on my screen with a resolution at 1920x1080
pixels.
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unknown
2014-10-14 16:15:55 UTC
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
Yep, I use that all the time when I click on a wrong flight point.
I wonder why Blizzard hasnt implemented a "un-taxi" button long time ago.
If you want use a flight in Eastern Kingdom the map is so small that
missclicking is common. Especially around SW where the flight routes
are totally fucked up and you can get a very paronamic and LOOOOOOOONG
tour through 6-7 FPs because you missclick on Burning Steppes when you
want to taxi from SW to Redridge Mountains.
Well. That is what I have on my screen with a resolution at 1920x1080
pixels.
Or if you don't have a connection learned it goes the real long way
around. Why do the fp birds need your memory to fly?
Why does a big cat get its combat capabilities from a set of clothes and
a 2h weapon. ?
If you catch it at least I know it can be aborted anyway now.
Not that I plan to level an alt ever ever ever ever again :-)
Lewis
2014-10-14 23:42:42 UTC
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Okay, so one time? In band camp? | || ||| ||||| || |
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Well new to me anyway, it has been around for a while according to the
forums.
Yep, I use that all the time when I click on a wrong flight point.
I wonder why Blizzard hasnt implemented a "un-taxi" button long time ago.
If you want use a flight in Eastern Kingdom the map is so small that
missclicking is common. Especially around SW where the flight routes
are totally fucked up and you can get a very paronamic and LOOOOOOOONG
tour through 6-7 FPs because you missclick on Burning Steppes when you
want to taxi from SW to Redridge Mountains.
Well. That is what I have on my screen with a resolution at 1920x1080
pixels.
Or if you don't have a connection learned it goes the real long way
around. Why do the fp birds need your memory to fly?
Why can you pull a 60 ton flying lizard out of your backpack?
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