Guild Launch News
Raid Tracker Version 1.9.1 - Visual Anomalies Fixed
Greetings,
I've just released a version of the Raid Tracker that should resolve the visual issues introduced by the 3.2 patch. If you see any more issues please email support@guildlaunch.com and include a screenshot if you can so we can hone in the exact location.
You can download the new version 1.9.1 here:
http://glmods.guildlaunch.com/gwiki/index.php?page_name=Guild_Launch_Modded_CT_RaidTracker&gid=68936&page_id=4119
Enjoy!
Stephen
I've just released a version of the Raid Tracker that should resolve the visual issues introduced by the 3.2 patch. If you see any more issues please email support@guildlaunch.com and include a screenshot if you can so we can hone in the exact location.
You can download the new version 1.9.1 here:
http://glmods.guildlaunch.com/gwiki/index.php?page_name=Guild_Launch_Modded_CT_RaidTracker&gid=68936&page_id=4119
Enjoy!
Stephen
I've noticed that when I untick Enabled under options, it doesn't actually disable the mod, it just hides it from mini map and the fubar.. It still tries to track items whenever an item is handed out. Is it possible to have an off switch or maybe per-zone setting similar to LoggerHead?
This is not related to the patch update as it's always been this way.
This is not related to the patch update as it's always been this way.
WF-Makeda wrote:
We can look into adding a true "enable/disable". The enable option came along with Fubar support and the mod didn't have a true enable/disable in it so the Fubar just does it's part.
Which leads to the question: What would enable/disable do in your mind? Should it end an active raid? Shoudl it start one when it's enabled? Should it leave the raid alone and just not track items or bosses? What does "disabled" mean in other words?
-stephen
I've noticed that when I untick Enabled under options, it doesn't actually disable the mod, it just hides it from mini map and the fubar.. It still tries to track items whenever an item is handed out. Is it possible to have an off switch or maybe per-zone setting similar to LoggerHead?
This is not related to the patch update as it's always been this way.
This is not related to the patch update as it's always been this way.
We can look into adding a true "enable/disable". The enable option came along with Fubar support and the mod didn't have a true enable/disable in it so the Fubar just does it's part.
Which leads to the question: What would enable/disable do in your mind? Should it end an active raid? Shoudl it start one when it's enabled? Should it leave the raid alone and just not track items or bosses? What does "disabled" mean in other words?
-stephen
For me personally, I need the ability to switch it off for 25man raids where I'm not the raid leader or loot master. I think the easiest solution would be to toggle enabled and it stops tracking for that raid, even if it pops up on the first item. Perhaps it should remain on the fubar but change colour so there as a reminder that it's off. More advanced approach might be to have zone toggles that one can preset in options. See loggerhead addon options to see what I mean.
Thank you
Thank you
WF-Makeda wrote:
You can just type /rt and then end the raid. Or turn off Auto Raid creation and then start a raid only when you are logging. So, there isn't a "disable" option exactly but you *can* already do this.
-Stephen
For me personally, I need the ability to switch it off for 25man raids where I'm not the raid leader or loot master.
You can just type /rt and then end the raid. Or turn off Auto Raid creation and then start a raid only when you are logging. So, there isn't a "disable" option exactly but you *can* already do this.
-Stephen
I'm almost always the ML in my raids, but when I'm not, I simply set the "ask for price" slider to off. This seems to be the best way for me to not have RT bother me when I don't need it, but I don't potentially lose anything if I forget to turn it on, like might happen if I was disabling RT completely.
Simply tracking extra raids is no harm, and has come in handy mediating disputes in the past.
Simply tracking extra raids is no harm, and has come in handy mediating disputes in the past.