Rematch 4.0
Does anyone use the "Combine Pets with Queue" option in Rematch and would be upset if the option went away?
I was planning out a really cool system where the standalone window could be resizable with a resize grip in the lower right corner, and it'd automatically adjust between one, two or three panels depending on the width of the window; but the need to sometimes include a queue with the pets panel kind of halts the whole effort.
The option was added as part of a placating measure after the 3.x to 4.x UI change which wasn't well received. I'd like to avoid that kind of upheaval that again.
I was planning out a really cool system where the standalone window could be resizable with a resize grip in the lower right corner, and it'd automatically adjust between one, two or three panels depending on the width of the window; but the need to sometimes include a queue with the pets panel kind of halts the whole effort.
The option was added as part of a placating measure after the 3.x to 4.x UI change which wasn't well received. I'd like to avoid that kind of upheaval that again.
Re: Rematch 4.0
I'm drawing a blank on that option. What did it do exactly? I'm guessing I don't use it, but want to make sure. I don't have the game handy here to double check. I do use the standalone window, but don't recall any queue related things showing while it is minimized. I can kind of infer some of the functionality from your post, but wanted to be sure.Gello wrote:Does anyone use the "Combine Pets with Queue" option in Rematch and would be upset if the option went away?
I was planning out a really cool system where the standalone window could be resizable with a resize grip in the lower right corner, and it'd automatically adjust between one, two or three panels depending on the width of the window; but the need to sometimes include a queue with the pets panel kind of halts the whole effort.
The option was added as part of a placating measure after the 3.x to 4.x UI change which wasn't well received. I'd like to avoid that kind of upheaval that again.
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Re: Rematch 4.0
When the standalone window is in single-panel view, the option will squish the queue to the side of the pet window and remove the queue tab like this:
Left is without and right is with the "Compact List Format" option. It makes the UI look more like the old 3.x version.
You may recall one thing dropped from 3.x was the ability to resize the window by dragging a corner. It was a constant struggle with the Blizzard-provided scrollframes I used at the time. The ones Rematch uses now were built from scratch to address all of those issues and I'm toying with bringing the resizability back. Just as a web page built for adaptable/responsive layouts will adjust to the width of the page, so could Rematch adjust to the width of the window: past one threshold, it would split evenly into two panels; past a further threshold, it would split evenly into three panels. Aside from the resizing, it allows fun possibilities like a 3-panel standalone window or a 2-panel journal window.
The design I'd been working on depends on the premise that each panel is confined to its own and is equally wide as its sibling panels. Having panels be a variable width independent of the total width of the window--like with a move-able vertical separator bar to adjust the individual/relative width of panels--would add so much complexity to the code that I'd scrap the whole resizability entirely if it came to needing it.
Left is without and right is with the "Compact List Format" option. It makes the UI look more like the old 3.x version.
You may recall one thing dropped from 3.x was the ability to resize the window by dragging a corner. It was a constant struggle with the Blizzard-provided scrollframes I used at the time. The ones Rematch uses now were built from scratch to address all of those issues and I'm toying with bringing the resizability back. Just as a web page built for adaptable/responsive layouts will adjust to the width of the page, so could Rematch adjust to the width of the window: past one threshold, it would split evenly into two panels; past a further threshold, it would split evenly into three panels. Aside from the resizing, it allows fun possibilities like a 3-panel standalone window or a 2-panel journal window.
The design I'd been working on depends on the premise that each panel is confined to its own and is equally wide as its sibling panels. Having panels be a variable width independent of the total width of the window--like with a move-able vertical separator bar to adjust the individual/relative width of panels--would add so much complexity to the code that I'd scrap the whole resizability entirely if it came to needing it.
Re: Rematch 4.0
I double checked (sorry for the lateness...christmas stuff). I don't use that option at all, so I'm good. Can't speak for anyone else.
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Re: Rematch 4.0
Request:
Can you make so that when you use <Random Pet> in a slot, it chooses one, that isn't present in any teams?
First of all, it will make use of the neglected pets and second, sometimes (rather often, I might add) it choose a pet that I use in a another team shortly after, and then I need to heal an extra time.
Can you make so that when you use <Random Pet> in a slot, it chooses one, that isn't present in any teams?
First of all, it will make use of the neglected pets and second, sometimes (rather often, I might add) it choose a pet that I use in a another team shortly after, and then I need to heal an extra time.
Re: Rematch 4.0
I think it should do that already, under Team Options is a "Allow Random Pet From Teams" the default is no.FuxieDK wrote: ↑January 7th, 2019, 9:50 amRequest:
Can you make so that when you use <Random Pet> in a slot, it chooses one, that isn't present in any teams?
First of all, it will make use of the neglected pets and second, sometimes (rather often, I might add) it choose a pet that I use in a another team shortly after, and then I need to heal an extra time.
I do not use the Single Panel Mode (Combine Pets and Queue is an option of this)
Re: Rematch 4.0
Yeah unless all three pets are random, it should only choose pets that aren't in a team. There's even an option under Team Options called "Allow Random Pets From Teams" to stop this behavior.
That said, if all three pets are random, pets in teams are included in a pool. Presumably a fully random team is being used for duels or plowing through easy content.
That said, if all three pets are random, pets in teams are included in a pool. Presumably a fully random team is being used for duels or plowing through easy content.
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I didn't know that option existed until now... But it's disabled..Dalandius wrote: ↑January 7th, 2019, 11:09 amI think it should do that already, under Team Options is a "Allow Random Pet From Teams" the default is no.FuxieDK wrote: ↑January 7th, 2019, 9:50 amRequest:
Can you make so that when you use <Random Pet> in a slot, it chooses one, that isn't present in any teams?
First of all, it will make use of the neglected pets and second, sometimes (rather often, I might add) it choose a pet that I use in a another team shortly after, and then I need to heal an extra time.
However, I think I found the real error, which is slightly different: It's the Levelling slot that cause this problem.
Scenario:
Team A: Crimson Lasher + Abyssal Eel + Graves
Team B: <Level Pet, with pref> + Egbert + Baby Crawg
First I fight using Team A.. Then I go to next NPC, which automatically swtch to Team B.
In this fight, one of three thing can happen:
1: One or more pets fullfill the levelling prefes and is chosen correctly for Slot 1.. Hurray!!
2: None of my levelling pets fulfil prefs (min level, min hp etc), so it choose the top pet in the queue, regardless of prefs.
3: If the queue is empty, Rematch choose the Crimson Lasher, which was in that very slot the previous fight...
Re: Rematch 4.0
That's the intended behavior, actually. Some people keep the queue empty and use a leveling slot as an "ignore" slot, and then slot pets they want to level in that slot. This behavior predates both random pets and the actual ignore slot. I'll think about making that pick a random pet but the behavior you describe is 100% how it's supposed to work.
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Couldn't you make an ignore-slot for that purpose and then let levelling slot not choose teamed pets?Gello wrote: ↑January 8th, 2019, 12:57 pmThat's the intended behavior, actually. Some people keep the queue empty and use a leveling slot as an "ignore" slot, and then slot pets they want to level in that slot. This behavior predates both random pets and the actual ignore slot. I'll think about making that pick a random pet but the behavior you describe is 100% how it's supposed to work.
It might be someone want the feature, but it's not logical behavior, and some people (if no one else, ME) don't want the current behavior..
Re: Rematch 4.0
There is an ignore slot and it was largely made for those people in mind (and they outnumber you, I assure you ). They're using the leveling slot to level pets. The intent of the leveling slot is to level pets. I rather like the way it can be used in different ways to achieve the same goal. There is nothing wrong with that behavior. That said, I'm not opposed to adding an option to turn the leveling slot into a random slot when the queue is empty. It would change the purpose of the leveling slot, so your idea to me is the wrong intent of the leveling slot, but I agree it'd be a useful repurposing of the slot when the queue is empty.
Re: Rematch 4.0
I definitely don't think it should be the default for an empty queue. That would mess with how people already use it. But adding it as an option in some way sounds good.
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Re: Rematch 4.0
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I can notice some limitations and I wonder whether they can be overcome or not. These are not any world-breaking issues, and they are not supposed to bring anyone down.
Pardon the broken forum tags.
Searching tool:
I can notice some limitations and I wonder whether they can be overcome or not. These are not any world-breaking issues, and they are not supposed to bring anyone down.
Pardon the broken forum tags.
Searching tool:
- I can see how it uses spell tooltips to achieve various interesting effects. That being said, it doesn't always work as one would think. In particular, it clashes with numbers not only when damage is involved (makes sense) but also with duration descriptions such as "lasts 2 rounds". The only percentages that are working are 10% and 25% while 50% will skip healing reductions from all three abilities aswell as critical strike bonuses.
- It seems that the cost of that feature is being unable to look for more than one ability at a time -- what is now supported by the original search tool. "Shared moveset" is only a logical opposite of "unique moveset" and does not adhere to a selected pet. I assume one could script that, am I correct?
- There are some false positives while looking for strong vs/tough vs. This comes from the Blizzard's side, so I am not sure whether you could do anything with that. Examples: [spell=]Invisibility[/spell], [spell=]Toxic Skin[/spell], [spell=]Blinding Powder[/spell], [spell=]Blinding Poison[/spell]
- Would it be possible to support stat brackets without scripting them? Like 1300<h<1887 (not necessarily THAT way)
- I can't see the base stats provided by BPBID unless I turn the Rematch UI off.
- Perhaps this was over here, maybe even it's an option -- but how about picking target basing on the current zone rather than the last target?
- Is there a technical obstacle which prevents making a note stick to one particular pet rather than all up to three representatives?
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Re: Rematch 4.0
I can't speak to the others, but this feature has been in Rematch since the beginning (or pretty close):
health=1300-1887 (h=1300-1887, but I use the full word so much, I don't recall trying just the letter). Note the lack of spaces.
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Re: Rematch 4.0
These are good questions and I know you're looking for ways to overcome them, which I'll try to give when I can, but I fear my answers will be unsatisfying in a solutions respect but will hopefully be satisfying in a why-it's-like-this respect:
On the ability search being weird with numbers
The ability text for Arcane Blast is something like:
The raw un-parsed text is readily available, is still useful for many searches, and has no extra overhead, so it's used instead.
On the inability to search for more than one ability at a time
The script system doesn't allow parameters so this is not really practical, but yes you can make a script to search for either of two abilities.
There may be a more elegant way.
A less precise alternative is Find Similar which matches at least three abilities in any order vs Find Moveset which matches all six in the same order.
On false positives for invisibility, toxic skin and others
I'm afraid this is on Blizzard's side. The only way Rematch knows whether an ability is an attack or not is by a flag Blizzard calls noStrongWeakHints, which is true for those abilities when it should be false. I appreciate you compiling a list. I'll do some testing to see if a hard-coded lookup for those will impact performance.
On stat brackets without scripting
As Jerebear says, search health=1300-1887 to get a list of pets with health between 1300 and 1887. h=1300-1887 works too. Also level=15-21, etc. (Since level is the most heavily searched stat you can skip the "level" bit: =25 is the same as level=25 and 15-21 is the same as level=15-21.)
On seeing base stats provided by BPBID
I'll confess I considered those base stats as a superfluous "making the sausage" step, towards getting the stats as a 25 rare which you can see by mouseover of the possible breeds on the pet card.
So my counter question is: if you (or anyone reading this) would like base stats per breed on the pet card, how do you plan use those numbers? Can you give me some use cases? Not what they mean, but how you'd use those numbers? This is me being ignorant of their use, not making the case that they're useless.
On picking target based on the current zone instead of last target
Blizzard doesn't implicitly define what zone a pet is from (it's only incidental from its source text) and it's extremely prone to errors and not a road I'd like to go down. I've been on the fence of removing the "Current Zone" filter many times because of how weird it is to process. But I've decided it's useful enough to keep for good and maybe to explore ways of making it better.
That said, I want to completely redo how the target menu works. Cascading menus are a horrible design for choosing among over 250 values. The present design is a pull-down panel with a searchbox and collapsable/expandable headers like in the options panel, with each header as an expansion or continent.
On why notes can't stick to one pet instead of all versions
Making notes specific to individual pets and keeping it there would require tracking the pet through changes with no guarantee that you've got the same pet. Each pet has a unique number called a petID which--to my everlasting frustration--can change. If you're in the US, imagine your social security number suddenly changing one day for no apparent reason but not on the IRS systems. You file your taxes and the IRS looks at your return and says "Who is this? This person doesn't exist." The same for petIDs. Every now and then a server will pick someone and do a complete petID reassignment and all petIDs are now meaningless. (This also happens for a single pet when you cage it.) The lack of an immutable unique identifier for pets is easily the #1 ulcer-inducing problem with the pet battle system.
Rematch has wrestled with this in various ways, the most comprehensive being a "sanctuary" system where all pets of interests (pets in teams and formerly in the queue) have their full stats saved in a separate table and if the petID ceases to have meaning, it will go through and try to find a pet with the same stats--effectively trying to match a person in the IRS to a new social security number. It's a bloated mess carried along by everyone to address an issue that affects only a handful of people. And since the sanctuary system doesn't record custom names, there's no guarantee it was precisely the same one. If a pet was caged and given to another to level and relearned, the pet is lost in the sytem. Similarly if the addon is disabled and pets are leveled with it. And the sanctuary system is so complicated that it was messing up the queue so it no longer tracks pets in the queue. (I'm migrating to a "pet tag" system that's "good enough" for replacing pets in teams but needs some refinement to work with the queue again and wouldn't work for pet-specific notes.)
So the options for notes were:
On the ability search being weird with numbers
The ability text for Arcane Blast is something like:
When the game generates a tooltip, it runs the functions in those brackets which returns numbers dependent on the pet's stats (pet type, damage type, level, rarity, power, etc). This is a computationally expensive process. It's 100% fine for tooltips because it only does this once every epoch or so, as a computer sees time. When you try to do many hundreds of them at once--even caching results as it does now with raw text--the game hitches or locks up until it's done with all the parsing. This is very noticable and would make ability searches unusable.[StandardAccuracy(1,1)]|cffffffffHit Chance|r\r\r\Blasts the enemy with a surge of arcane power, dealing [StandardDamage(1,1)] [School()] damage.\r\rDamage increases by [FormatDamage(5*AttackBonus())] each time it is used. Max [FormatDamage(25 *AttackBonus())] [School()] damage.
The raw un-parsed text is readily available, is still useful for many searches, and has no extra overhead, so it's used instead.
On the inability to search for more than one ability at a time
The script system doesn't allow parameters so this is not really practical, but yes you can make a script to search for either of two abilities.
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-- Lists all pets with Arcane Blast AND Arcane Storm
local count = 0
for i=1,#abilityList do
local abilityID = abilityList[i]
if abilityID==421 or abilityID==589 then
count = count + 1
end
end
return count==2
A less precise alternative is Find Similar which matches at least three abilities in any order vs Find Moveset which matches all six in the same order.
On false positives for invisibility, toxic skin and others
I'm afraid this is on Blizzard's side. The only way Rematch knows whether an ability is an attack or not is by a flag Blizzard calls noStrongWeakHints, which is true for those abilities when it should be false. I appreciate you compiling a list. I'll do some testing to see if a hard-coded lookup for those will impact performance.
On stat brackets without scripting
As Jerebear says, search health=1300-1887 to get a list of pets with health between 1300 and 1887. h=1300-1887 works too. Also level=15-21, etc. (Since level is the most heavily searched stat you can skip the "level" bit: =25 is the same as level=25 and 15-21 is the same as level=15-21.)
On seeing base stats provided by BPBID
I'll confess I considered those base stats as a superfluous "making the sausage" step, towards getting the stats as a 25 rare which you can see by mouseover of the possible breeds on the pet card.
So my counter question is: if you (or anyone reading this) would like base stats per breed on the pet card, how do you plan use those numbers? Can you give me some use cases? Not what they mean, but how you'd use those numbers? This is me being ignorant of their use, not making the case that they're useless.
On picking target based on the current zone instead of last target
Blizzard doesn't implicitly define what zone a pet is from (it's only incidental from its source text) and it's extremely prone to errors and not a road I'd like to go down. I've been on the fence of removing the "Current Zone" filter many times because of how weird it is to process. But I've decided it's useful enough to keep for good and maybe to explore ways of making it better.
That said, I want to completely redo how the target menu works. Cascading menus are a horrible design for choosing among over 250 values. The present design is a pull-down panel with a searchbox and collapsable/expandable headers like in the options panel, with each header as an expansion or continent.
On why notes can't stick to one pet instead of all versions
Making notes specific to individual pets and keeping it there would require tracking the pet through changes with no guarantee that you've got the same pet. Each pet has a unique number called a petID which--to my everlasting frustration--can change. If you're in the US, imagine your social security number suddenly changing one day for no apparent reason but not on the IRS systems. You file your taxes and the IRS looks at your return and says "Who is this? This person doesn't exist." The same for petIDs. Every now and then a server will pick someone and do a complete petID reassignment and all petIDs are now meaningless. (This also happens for a single pet when you cage it.) The lack of an immutable unique identifier for pets is easily the #1 ulcer-inducing problem with the pet battle system.
Rematch has wrestled with this in various ways, the most comprehensive being a "sanctuary" system where all pets of interests (pets in teams and formerly in the queue) have their full stats saved in a separate table and if the petID ceases to have meaning, it will go through and try to find a pet with the same stats--effectively trying to match a person in the IRS to a new social security number. It's a bloated mess carried along by everyone to address an issue that affects only a handful of people. And since the sanctuary system doesn't record custom names, there's no guarantee it was precisely the same one. If a pet was caged and given to another to level and relearned, the pet is lost in the sytem. Similarly if the addon is disabled and pets are leveled with it. And the sanctuary system is so complicated that it was messing up the queue so it no longer tracks pets in the queue. (I'm migrating to a "pet tag" system that's "good enough" for replacing pets in teams but needs some refinement to work with the queue again and wouldn't work for pet-specific notes.)
So the options for notes were:
- No notes (not really an option! notes are useful!)
- Notes tied to specific pets that can all disappear mysteriously one day for no reason (not really an option!)
- Notes tied to specific pets and including them in the sanctuary system (or an equivalent) to find them when their petID changes (doable but a very an unpleasant option)
- Notes tied to the speciesID (all versions of a pet) that's trivial to implement and will last until the heat death of the universe if your savedvariables file survives that long (the option I chose)
Re: Rematch 4.0
Quite a shame how I missed out the way to format the stat brackets. Thank you guys.
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(Guess it would explain occasional Wowhead or Wpets tooltips bugs, aswell as DATA ERROR in some spells ingame…)
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I appreciate the script, and speaking of abilities I was not sure it's all of them, I think Stone Form was there too?
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"Display first NPC I have a team for in an alphabetical order. Tamers have priority over standalone creatures." In Drustvar, that could be Captain Hermes. In Kun-Lai Summit, that would be Courageous Yon. Menagerie would not be very fun though because of split categories and "Challenge Post" and Erris, you know the drill.
But with my low resolution, I fully agree, replace the dropdown menu please! As long as you can type zone in too, I suppose. Not all tamers are that memorable.
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Wasn't aware about ID impermanence, knew about the caging because Pet Tracker handles it that way, so the question is now… how are my pets kept in the queue?
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OK, enough. Keep it up! I hope you get all the feedback you need with less obstacles getting in the way.
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Thanks for understanding and stepping by to sate my very wandering curiosity.
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I would have never expected it to work with dynamic parts such as damage or healing, seeing how one can generate independent tooltips with specific attack power for example. However, I highlighted the cases where these numbers seem to be inherent parts of the spells. Should I have assumed that even these fixed values (such as number of rounds) are treated by the code as variables?Gello wrote: ↑January 20th, 2019, 10:25 amOn the ability search being weird with numbers
The ability text for Arcane Blast is something like:When the game generates a tooltip, it runs the functions in those brackets which returns numbers dependent on the pet's stats (pet type, damage type, level, rarity, power, etc). This is a computationally expensive process. It's 100% fine for tooltips because it only does this once every epoch or so, as a computer sees time. When you try to do many hundreds of them at once--even caching results as it does now with raw text--the game hitches or locks up until it's done with all the parsing. This is very noticable and would make ability searches unusable.[StandardAccuracy(1,1)]|cffffffffHit Chance|r\r\r\Blasts the enemy with a surge of arcane power, dealing [StandardDamage(1,1)] [School()] damage.\r\rDamage increases by [FormatDamage(5*AttackBonus())] each time it is used. Max [FormatDamage(25 *AttackBonus())] [School()] damage.
The raw un-parsed text is readily available, is still useful for many searches, and has no extra overhead, so it's used instead.
(Guess it would explain occasional Wowhead or Wpets tooltips bugs, aswell as DATA ERROR in some spells ingame…)
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I appreciate the script, and speaking of abilities I was not sure it's all of them, I think Stone Form was there too?
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Speaking strictly personally, I find it clearer when I can compare similar species not looking at breeds or long numbers. That reminds me a stat filter won't check for uncollected pets (makes sense because for multiple breeds we don't know which one we get). Also, there are 6 pets with overdone (under-?) base stats, 4 of them seeming like an overlook, I don't think many folks are aware of this.Gello wrote: ↑January 20th, 2019, 10:25 amOn seeing base stats provided by BPBID
I'll confess I considered those base stats as a superfluous "making the sausage" step, towards getting the stats as a 25 rare which you can see by mouseover of the possible breeds on the pet card.
So my counter question is: if you (or anyone reading this) would like base stats per breed on the pet card, how do you plan use those numbers? Can you give me some use cases? Not what they mean, but how you'd use those numbers? This is me being ignorant of their use, not making the case that they're useless.
Oh I meant tamers and other NPCs only!Gello wrote: ↑January 20th, 2019, 10:25 amOn picking target based on the current zone instead of last target
Blizzard doesn't implicitly define what zone a pet is from (it's only incidental from its source text) and it's extremely prone to errors and not a road I'd like to go down. I've been on the fence of removing the "Current Zone" filter many times because of how weird it is to process. But I've decided it's useful enough to keep for good and maybe to explore ways of making it better.
That said, I want to completely redo how the target menu works. Cascading menus are a horrible design for choosing among over 250 values. The present design is a pull-down panel with a searchbox and collapsable/expandable headers like in the options panel, with each header as an expansion or continent.
"Display first NPC I have a team for in an alphabetical order. Tamers have priority over standalone creatures." In Drustvar, that could be Captain Hermes. In Kun-Lai Summit, that would be Courageous Yon. Menagerie would not be very fun though because of split categories and "Challenge Post" and Erris, you know the drill.
But with my low resolution, I fully agree, replace the dropdown menu please! As long as you can type zone in too, I suppose. Not all tamers are that memorable.
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Wasn't aware about ID impermanence, knew about the caging because Pet Tracker handles it that way, so the question is now… how are my pets kept in the queue?
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OK, enough. Keep it up! I hope you get all the feedback you need with less obstacles getting in the way.
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Re: Rematch 4.0
Unfortunately, here's the very plain Dodge:Should I have assumed that even these fixed values (such as number of rounds) are treated by the code as variables?
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Increases your chance to dodge an attack by [abs(abilityStateMod( 73, 311 ))]%.
Lasts [duration(1,1)] |4round:rounds;.
I don't think many folks are aware that the three big breed addons don't agree on the breeds for all pets too. Or they didn't when I last checked. Blizzard really should expose a breed API in-game like they do for their web API. The way addons have to reverse-engineer a pet's breed is rather messy and requires a lot of maintenance.Also, there are 6 pets with overdone (under-?) base stats, 4 of them seeming like an overlook, I don't think many folks are aware of this.
Actually, for some time now (maybe close to a year?) the queue is prone to being wiped out by petID reassignments with no option to recover them. I'm ok with the queue being wiped out on these rare events, and answering the PMs and posts from time to time about it. The alternative is an unstable queue or the need to make time to rework the whole system. There are some pretty good ways to repopulate the queue (filter pets with none at 25, tradable, etc then Fill Queue) but losing teams or notes would be a lot more catastrophic because that's "content" the user has created. And pets in teams have a good backup system when the sanctuary fails (a speciesID is stored with each petID) which couldn't be applied to the queue (they're not max level, and the addon can't know which of the ones you wanted to level). Of course, I definitely want to get the queue to be more resilient.so the question is now… how are my pets kept in the queue?
Re: Rematch 4.0
I have check and made sure my addon Rematch is up too date but last couple days I have to turn it off in order to just summon any pet now…anyone have same issue right now.
Re: Rematch 4.0
I didn't get a chance to test this tonight but will definitely try to reproduce it this week. I was about to link the thread on official forums about this but that looks like it's you!
edit: I fear I'm unable to reproduce this. If the problem is still happening, can you try turning on script errors if it's not on already:
I'm wondering if there's a conflict happening.
Also there are several ways of summoning pets. Try one of the different methods and see if any of them work. (If so let me know which method you were using which didn't work):
edit: I fear I'm unable to reproduce this. If the problem is still happening, can you try turning on script errors if it's not on already:
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/console scriptErrors 1
Also there are several ways of summoning pets. Try one of the different methods and see if any of them work. (If so let me know which method you were using which didn't work):
- Selecting the pet in the pet list and clicking the red Summon button
- Double-clicking a pet in most places (aside from team list and dialogs)
- Right-clicking a pet and choosing Summon
Re: Rematch 4.0
Just observed this: the property (as stated in the inline scripting help, “Variables”) does not work. Also the property does not work. What does work in handmade scripts is this:
This post is meant as a hint for fellow users who are desperately trying to build a filter containing “tradable” and wondering why it doesn’t work.
Maybe the inline Help should be updated to reflect this. Unless it is a macOS-specific thingy.
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PS/Edit 2019-03-18:
Fixed with 4.9.5. works now. Thanks @Gello!
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tradable
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isTradable
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petInfo.isTradable
Maybe the inline Help should be updated to reflect this. Unless it is a macOS-specific thingy.
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PS/Edit 2019-03-18:
Fixed with 4.9.5.
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tradable