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ACR (Advanced Combat Routines) is a platform for highly customizable combat routines that are written in lua. | ACR (Advanced Combat Routines) is a platform for highly customizable combat routines that are written in lua. | ||
Routines built on this platform can use a custom GUI, have access to a special multi-clickable Party Interface, and the routines are not bound by the same generic rules that SkillManager routines use. | Routines built on this platform can use a custom GUI, have access to a special multi-clickable Party Interface, and the routines are not bound by the same generic rules that SkillManager routines use. | ||
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+ | //ACR does not include FFXIV icons, but these can be downloaded from [[http:// | ||
+ | To install the icons, place the icons folder in the root of the ACR module [ACR\icons].// | ||
The party interface is a multi-clickable display that can work in conjunction with routines via their OnClick procedure. | The party interface is a multi-clickable display that can work in conjunction with routines via their OnClick procedure. |