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Peformance Director

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EMOTE SPOOFING


Emote spoofing is useful when you are playing a role in your dance routine and you want your emotes to the audience to appear to come from the character and not your avatar name.  To use, write either your emote commands or your hotkey button commands as below.

Also see Emote Assistantant for longer emotes.

The command is written just like any other command however adding a ":name" on the end will make it seem like it is coming from that name in local chat.
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Emote Spoofing Example

Please review NOTECARD STRUCTURE and COMMANDS & HOTKEY BUTTONS if needed.

EMOTE GROUP COMMANDS:  An emotes group will play automatically in your time sequence.  
Example of Emotes Using Emote Spoofing:

Emotes=
10|S:0:What big teeth you have!!:Red Riding Hood
12|S:0:The better to eat you my dear!:Big Bad Wolf

HOTKEY BUTTON COMMANDS:  Using the hotkey buttons will require you to press the buttons to play your emotes.

Example of Notecard Top with Groups and Buttons Defined:

@group red|1
@group wolf|2


@button1=S:0:What big teeth you have!!:Red Riding Hood
@button2=S:0:The better to eat you my dear!:Big Bad Wolf
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