Uncle Alchy's Workbench Update - save & share YOUR recip

Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:15 am

2/12/12 update for Uncle Alchy's Alchemy Workbench is here - http://209.46.18.232/wiers.us/skyalc/workbench.php

Big news is, any settings you enter are now saved to the database and, when you review the settings or look at the resulting recipes, you are given a link that will bring you back to that page, with the exact same settings re-cofigurated for you automagically via the finest of dwemer mechanization.

These links are "universal" - that is, anybody with the link gets the exact same results you did. So now you can share your recipes with the world. or configure the "exclude ingredients" page so it only shows recipes that don't use the stuff you don't have. Huh, what's that last bit? Well, go http://209.46.18.232/wiers.us/skyalc/workbench.php?ingredients_tab&show=exclude&20 and then click on all the ingredients you DO have. Then click the "invert" button and save your settings. Then go look at the recipes. Voila- that's all the stuff you can make with the ingredients you have. Bookmark the permalink, and you've just "saved your inventory settings".

So, anybody got any cool setting's permalinks to share? I swtiched my http://209.46.18.232/wiers.us/skyalc/workbench.php?recipes_tab&show=pre_mix over to use these exact same permalinks, and now you can make you own recipe book, the exact same way, and share it here in the forums!
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Angela
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:11 pm

This should be in the Skyrim mods section methinks.
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Charlie Sarson
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:00 am

Its not a mod of any sort - its a website that is 100% external to the game. It does contain hints and spoilers, and might be considered cheating, much like any other game guide link.

But yeah, if that's where apps / game related software go, sure. I'd be honored to have it considered on the same level of sophistication as a game mod.
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Silvia Gil
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:30 am

Thanks for this, Uncle. Very useful.

P.S. You spelled honoured wrong, in your post above - you missed out the "u"
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jessica breen
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:19 pm

Nope, its "honored". I'm an American. :)
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Sophie Louise Edge
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:29 am

Nope, its "honored". I'm an American. :smile:
Ahh, that explains why you got the date wrong. You wrote 2nd December 2012. :biggrin:

Anyway, excellent website, very helpful.
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:02 am

"I am an American"

You can be proud to be so too, but it is not an excuse for wilful misspelling. I expect you spell armour wrong as well, and think the abbreviated form of mathematics is math. :wink:
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Kevin Jay
 
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Post » Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:23 am

Ahh, that explains why you got the date wrong. You wrote 2nd December 2012. :biggrin:

Actually, in my preferred format it would have been 2012_02_12 - putting the year at the end is for people who don't need to do any (easy computer based) date ordering / sorting. If I get any human-standard format for a date wrong, its because I deal with dates in digital forms far more often than in text.

I'm all for suupeurfluous u's in my wourds, but people in Minnesotta look at you funny if you do that. Unless maybe your Neil Gamen, or some such.

EDIT - whoops, fixed a bug. Those permalinks were not working because I forgot to tweak the url to match the live server environment instead of my dev setup.
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