I have a Problem with the current build of Cartographer on a de-client:
Everytime I try to select an instance-map while I'm outside an instance I get massive map-overlapping. This means that the current map (zangarmarshen for example) does cover the instance-map I selected from the menue. The only parts of the instance map you can see are the skulls and some areas which aren't covered from the outside map.
The weird thing is that this doesn't happen when I'm in Ironforge for example...
What's the bug here? Or is this a localisation problem on the de-client?
OK - I tested it and it seems not completely fixed.
As long as you don't move there is no instance-map overlapping. But when you change the area (for example "Schattenmondtal: Netherschwingenfelder" to "Schattenmondtal: Sanktum der Sterne") the instance you are currently inspecting will be overlapped by the "Schattenmondtal"-Map.
Hope you can fix it because during a long flight I often watch the instance-maps :)
Greetings
Timo
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I have a Problem with the current build of Cartographer on a de-client:
Everytime I try to select an instance-map while I'm outside an instance I get massive map-overlapping. This means that the current map (zangarmarshen for example) does cover the instance-map I selected from the menue. The only parts of the instance map you can see are the skulls and some areas which aren't covered from the outside map.
The weird thing is that this doesn't happen when I'm in Ironforge for example...
What's the bug here? Or is this a localisation problem on the de-client?
Greetings
Timo
Thanks
Greetings
As long as you don't move there is no instance-map overlapping. But when you change the area (for example "Schattenmondtal: Netherschwingenfelder" to "Schattenmondtal: Sanktum der Sterne") the instance you are currently inspecting will be overlapped by the "Schattenmondtal"-Map.
Hope you can fix it because during a long flight I often watch the instance-maps :)
Greetings
Timo