I'll post the character raid ACP set here (which differs from what I use soloing & solo testing). The standalone libraries & things like Cartographer 2 & BigWigs separated into LOD folders takes up a substantial proportion of the numbers. As several of the below libs & mods are LOD, not all are loading at the same time the raid is taking place.
Still, its more than many people use. I like mods, dang it :D.
This is the first time I've experienced this degree of file-inflating behavior, ever (since taint.log recording went in after WoW 2.0). Many different mods have been tested, many different combinations. The timeline & circumstances point more towards RBS than something else causing this.
Couple comments. Still use Cartographer2 because I need those notes & waypoint arrows on the raid set. And unfortunately Astrolabe that HandyNotes & TomTom use consumes many times more CPU than Cart (its a tight race if it was Cart alone with LibRockTimer, but have 3+ other mods using Rock).
Settled on PitBull long ago, but I'm testing & looking forward to Ace3 agUF :). oUF's inability to reposition its frames ingame is either something I have to get used to or not an option.
GroupCalendar is a real resource pig, but, like the above, the guild here settled on it long ago.
Used to Atlas with AtlasLoot (as above).
FreierGeist_InstanceTime...not all that efficient, but nothing else out there like it.
And several of those (Whats, etc.) I have manually modified the TOC of to load after logon with AddonLoader :).
RBS 1.90 isn't registering Earthen Elixir as a Guardian Elixir, which it is. The folks I raid with that use it are annoyed at me for flagging them as slackers. =)
RBS 1.90 isn't registering Earthen Elixir as a Guardian Elixir, which it is. The folks I raid with that use it are annoyed at me for flagging them as slackers. =)
I can certainly add it. However I would not recommend that it is used in raiding. The damage reduction calculation is done BEFORE any other reduction from blessings, armour, resistances, spells and so on. So buffed in a party or a raid it will do next to nothing or even nothing if you are maxed out on damage reduction (75%). You would be far better off with Fortitude or some other elixir.
RBS is for spotting slackers and those using Earthen Elixir are slacking IMO. They should learn the game mechanics and use more useful elixirs. There's a reason that elixir is not listed and is so cheap - it's crap.
Sometimes in raids I get people saying "But I have an elixir". So I inspect them and it turns out to be pre-tbc. They are slacking :)
[2008/07/14 18:49:34-694-x1]: RaidBuffStatus-1.91\Core.lua:54: Cannot find a library instance of SpecialEvents-Aura-2.0.
Ace2\AceLibrary\AceLibrary.lua:490: in function `AceLibrary'
RaidBuffStatus-1.91\Core.lua:54: in main chunk
Please change Warrior Fury spec icon from Battle Shout to Defiance (As it is by default for Fury skills in the Spellbook). It does disract sometimes.
Moreover, please add a check for warriors if they have improved Battle Shout and Demo Shout.
[2008/07/14 18:49:34-694-x1]: RaidBuffStatus-1.91\Core.lua:54: Cannot find a library instance of SpecialEvents-Aura-2.0.
Ace2\AceLibrary\AceLibrary.lua:490: in function `AceLibrary'
RaidBuffStatus-1.91\Core.lua:54: in main chunk
---
Updating with JWowUpdater.
JWowUpdater by default does not include externals within the addons and installs them as seperate addons. This apparently makes things faster but also is more likely to break. Assuming you do not want to change the config of jwowupdater, what you need to do to fix the problem is ensure the SpecialEvents-Aura-2.0 addon library is installed and enabled. This library seems to be "out of date" so check loading of out of date addons is enabled.... you can see why I prefer addons to be installed WITH externals which is the default setting of WoW Ace Updater - my preferred updater.
Yeah, it's no problem if i just download the addon manually with externals and ignoring it with JWoWUpdater to stop it from splitting it. There is a way to make this all work seamlessly with the updater though, but it's no major problem.
Please change Warrior Fury spec icon from Battle Shout to Defiance (As it is by default for Fury skills in the Spellbook). It does disract sometimes.
I have not hard coded the icon. It is the icon the blizzard api returns from the call GetTalentTabInfo(). All of the class spec icons come automatically from the API call. Are you sure it's incorrect? If it is then it's a bug in WoW not in RBS.
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Moreover, please add a check for warriors if they have improved Battle Shout and Demo Shout.
It already does Demo Shout.
What do you mean improved Battle Shout? What talent is that? Is it Booming Voice?
Yeah, it's no problem if i just download the addon manually with externals and ignoring it with JWoWUpdater to stop it from splitting it. There is a way to make this all work seamlessly with the updater though, but it's no major problem.
How does one make it work seamlessly with the updater?
I have not hard coded the icon. It is the icon the blizzard api returns from the call GetTalentTabInfo(). All of the class spec icons come automatically from the API call. Are you sure it's incorrect? If it is then it's a bug in WoW not in RBS.
What do you mean improved Battle Shout? What talent is that? Is it Booming Voice?
Strange that API returns Battle Shout icon. Well then, that should do just fine. The talent improving Battle Shout is called Commanding Presence.
How does one make it work seamlessly with the updater?
I'm not too sure, but i've reported errors similar to this (libraries splitting incorrectly), and i think the author of Baldrick found a way to fix it.
I'm not too sure, but i've reported errors similar to this (libraries splitting incorrectly), and i think the author of Baldrick found a way to fix it.
Like I say the problem is likely the aura library addon not being enabled on your wow and not an RBS fault. What would be nice is a way to tell the updater to NOT split up the included libraries inside an addon.
Like I say the problem is likely the aura library addon not being enabled on your wow and not an RBS fault. What would be nice is a way to tell the updater to NOT split up the included libraries inside an addon.
There is a way to do that, you might wanna ask in the official forum of JWowUpdater about how to do it.
I've been too busy away on business and also working on guild organisation for the last 2 weeks so I've had no chance yet to look at any recent requests. Sorry. But I've not forgotten you.
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Still, its more than many people use. I like mods, dang it :D.
This is the first time I've experienced this degree of file-inflating behavior, ever (since taint.log recording went in after WoW 2.0). Many different mods have been tested, many different combinations. The timeline & circumstances point more towards RBS than something else causing this.
"ActionBarSaver", -- [1]
"AddonLoader", -- [2]
"AlchemyStats", -- [3]
"AltTabber", -- [4]
"Analyst", -- [5]
"AnnoyingBuffReminder", -- [6]
"AMP", -- [7]
"AMPFu", -- [8]
"Antagonist", -- [9]
"LookinAtMe", -- [10]
"Atlas", -- [11]
"AtlasLoot", -- [12]
"AtlasLoot_BCInstances", -- [13]
"AtlasLoot_Crafting", -- [14]
"AtlasLoot_OldInstances", -- [15]
"AtlasLoot_RepFactions", -- [16]
"AtlasLoot_SetsandPvP", -- [17]
"AtlasLoot_WorldLoot", -- [18]
"Auditor2", -- [19]
"AuldLangSyne", -- [20]
"Automaton", -- [21]
"BadBoy", -- [22]
"bags_and_merchants", -- [23]
"BagSlots", -- [24]
"BankItems", -- [25]
"BankStack", -- [26]
"BanzaiAlert", -- [27]
"BasicChatMods", -- [28]
"BetterBlizzOptions", -- [29]
"BigBrother", -- [30]
"BigWigs_Azeroth", -- [31]
"BigWigs_BlackTemple", -- [32]
"BigWigs_Extras", -- [33]
"BigWigs_Hyjal", -- [34]
"BigWigs_Karazhan", -- [35]
"BigWigs_Outland", -- [36]
"BigWigs_Plugins", -- [37]
"BigWigs_SC", -- [38]
"BigWigs_Sunwell", -- [39]
"BigWigs_TheEye", -- [40]
"BigWigs_ZulAman", -- [41]
"BigWigs", -- [42]
"BigWigs_CommonAuras", -- [43]
"BigWigs_ZombieFood", -- [44]
"BuffEnough", -- [45]
"BuffProtectorGnome", -- [46]
"!BugGrabber", -- [47]
"BugSack", -- [48]
"BuyDropper", -- [49]
"BuyEmAll", -- [50]
"Cartographer", -- [51]
"Cartographer_Mailboxes", -- [52]
"Cartographer_Vendors", -- [53]
"Cartographer_Coordinates", -- [54]
"Cartographer_Foglight", -- [55]
"Cartographer_LookNFeel", -- [56]
"Cartographer_Notes", -- [57]
"Cartographer_POI", -- [58]
"Cartographer_Waypoints", -- [59]
"Cartographer_ZoneInfo", -- [60]
"ChatIcons", -- [61]
"ChatRTIcons", -- [62]
"Chatter", -- [63]
"Chippu", -- [64]
"ClassLoot", -- [65]
"Clique", -- [66]
"ClosetGnome_Banker", -- [67]
"ClosetGnome_Switcher", -- [68]
"ClosetGnome", -- [69]
"CloseUp", -- [70]
"CombatFilter", -- [71]
"ControlFreak", -- [72]
"DayTrader", -- [73]
"Decursive", -- [74]
"DelMapa", -- [75]
"DeuceCommander", -- [76]
"DWMend", -- [77]
"EastWest", -- [78]
"ElkBuffBars", -- [79]
"Engravings", -- [80]
"EnhancedStackSplit", -- [81]
"ES_GuildCheck", -- [82]
"Expiration", -- [83]
"Fence", -- [84]
"GFW_AdSpace", -- [85]
"GFW_DisenchantPredictor", -- [86]
"FlashFind", -- [87]
"Fragile", -- [88]
"FreierGeist_InstanceTime", -- [89]
"FuBar_AlchemyFu", -- [90]
"FuBar_AtlasFu", -- [91]
"FuBar_AuditorFu", -- [92]
"FuBar_BagFu", -- [93]
"BankItemsFu", -- [94]
"FuBar_ClockFu", -- [95]
"FuBar_CombatTimeFu", -- [96]
"FuBar_DurabilityFu", -- [97]
"Fubar_EmoteFu", -- [98]
"FuBar_FriendsFu", -- [99]
"FuBar_GarbageFu", -- [100]
"FuBar_GemWatchFu", -- [101]
"FuBar_GreatJusticeFu", -- [102]
"FuBar_GreedBeacon", -- [103]
"FuBar_GuildFu", -- [104]
"FuBar_HeyFu", -- [105]
"FuBar_InstanceTimeFu", -- [106]
"FuBar_LocationFu", -- [107]
"FuBar_LootTypeFu", -- [108]
"FuBar_MoneyFu", -- [109]
"FuBar_OmenFu", -- [110]
"FuBar_PlayFu", -- [111]
"FuBar_PTReagentFu", -- [112]
"Fubar_RecountFu", -- [113]
"FuBar_SoulJarFu", -- [114]
"FuBar_SpeedFu", -- [115]
"FuBar_TopScoreFu", -- [116]
"FuBar_ToFu", -- [117]
"FuBar_VolumeFu", -- [118]
"FuBar_WhisperFu", -- [119]
"FuBar", -- [120]
"GemHelper", -- [121]
"GroupCalendar", -- [122]
"GuildFilter", -- [123]
"GuildNoteOnLogin", -- [124]
"HatTrick", -- [125]
"HeadCount", -- [126]
"HotCandy", -- [127]
"IconHelper", -- [128]
"InFlight", -- [129]
"InFlight_Load", -- [130]
"ItemPriceTooltip", -- [131]
"JewelTips", -- [132]
"JIM_SlashCommander", -- [133]
"KC_Items", -- [134]
"KillCounter", -- [135]
"AbacusLib", -- [136]
"LibAbacus-3.0", -- [137]
"Ace2", -- [138]
"Ace3", -- [139]
"Babble-Boss-2.2", -- [140]
"Babble-Class-2.2", -- [141]
"Babble-Faction-2.2", -- [142]
"Babble-Herbs-2.2", -- [143]
"Babble-Inventory-2.2", -- [144]
"Babble-Mount-2.2", -- [145]
"Babble-Ore-2.2", -- [146]
"Babble-Quest-2.2", -- [147]
"Babble-Race-2.2", -- [148]
"Babble-SpellTree-2.2", -- [149]
"Babble-Spell-2.2", -- [150]
"Babble-Tradeskill-2.2", -- [151]
"Babble-Trainer-2.2", -- [152]
"Babble-Vendor-2.2", -- [153]
"Babble-Zone-2.2", -- [154]
"Babble-2.2", -- [155]
"LibBabble-Boss-3.0", -- [156]
"LibBabble-Class-3.0", -- [157]
"LibBabble-CreatureType-3.0", -- [158]
"LibBabble-Faction-3.0", -- [159]
"LibBabble-Inventory-3.0", -- [160]
"LibBabble-Spell-3.0", -- [161]
"LibBabble-Tradeskill-3.0", -- [162]
"LibBabble-Zone-3.0", -- [163]
"LibBanzai-2.0", -- [164]
"CandyBar", -- [165]
"ChatThrottleLib", -- [166]
"CompostLib", -- [167]
"CrayonLib", -- [168]
"LibCrayon-3.0", -- [169]
"Deformat", -- [170]
"DewdropLib", -- [171]
"LibDogTag-3.0", -- [172]
"LibDogTag-Unit-3.0", -- [173]
"FuBarPlugin-2.0", -- [174]
"LibFuBarPlugin-3.0", -- [175]
"GratuityLib", -- [176]
"LibGratuity-3.0", -- [177]
"LibHealComm-3.0", -- [178]
"ItemPrice-1.1", -- [179]
"LibJostle-3.0", -- [180]
"LibStub", -- [181]
"PaintChipsLib", -- [182]
"PeriodicTable-3.0", -- [183]
"PeriodicTable-3.0-InstanceLootHeroic", -- [184]
"PeriodicTable-3.0-InstanceLoot", -- [185]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1", -- [186]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-ClassSpell", -- [187]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-Consumable", -- [188]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-GearSet", -- [189]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-Gear", -- [190]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-InstanceLootHeroic", -- [191]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-InstanceLoot", -- [192]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-Misc", -- [193]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-Reputation", -- [194]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-TradeskillResultMats", -- [195]
"LibPeriodicTable-3.1-Tradeskill", -- [196]
"ProximityLib", -- [197]
"LibRangeCheck-2.0", -- [198]
"LibRock-1.0", -- [199]
"LibRockComm-1.0", -- [200]
"LibRockConfig-1.0", -- [201]
"LibRockConsole-1.0", -- [202]
"LibRockDB-1.0", -- [203]
"LibRockEvent-1.0", -- [204]
"LibRockHook-1.0", -- [205]
"LibRockLocale-1.0", -- [206]
"LibRockModuleCore-1.0", -- [207]
"LibRockTimer-1.0", -- [208]
"LibRollCall-2.0", -- [209]
"RosterLib", -- [210]
"SharedMediaLib", -- [211]
"LibSharedMedia-2.0", -- [212]
"LibSharedMedia-3.0", -- [213]
"LibSink-2.0", -- [214]
"SpecialEventsEmbed", -- [215]
"SpecialEvents-Aura-2.0", -- [216]
"SpecialEvents-Bags-2.0", -- [217]
"SpecialEvents-Equipped-2.0", -- [218]
"SpecialEvents-LearnSpell-2.0", -- [219]
"SpecialEvents-Loot-1.0", -- [220]
"SpecialEvents-Mount-2.0", -- [221]
"SpecialEvents-Movement-2.0", -- [222]
"LibSpecialEvents-Aura-3.0", -- [223]
"StatLogicLib", -- [224]
"TabletLib", -- [225]
"TipHookerLib", -- [226]
"TouristLib", -- [227]
"LibTourist-3.0", -- [228]
"Waterfall-1.0", -- [229]
"LittleWigs_Auchindoun", -- [230]
"LittleWigs_CoT", -- [231]
"LittleWigs_Coilfang", -- [232]
"LittleWigs_HellfireCitadel", -- [233]
"LittleWigs_MagistersTerrace", -- [234]
"LittleWigs_TempestKeep", -- [235]
"LittleWigs", -- [236]
"LoggerHead", -- [237]
"LootHog", -- [238]
"LootSink", -- [239]
"LootWhore", -- [240]
"Ludwig", -- [241]
"Lute", -- [242]
"MarsNeedyGreedy", -- [243]
"MementoMori", -- [244]
"Mendeleev", -- [245]
"MikScrollingBattleText", -- [246]
"Mitsugo", -- [247]
"MobHealth", -- [248]
"MobNotes", -- [249]
"MobSpells", -- [250]
"MoBuffs", -- [251]
"MountUp", -- [252]
"MSBTOptions", -- [253]
"MSBTSharedMedia", -- [254]
"NDragIt", -- [255]
"NeonChat", -- [256]
"NextStep", -- [257]
"Niagara", -- [258]
"NRT", -- [259]
"Nudist", -- [260]
"oApplication", -- [261]
"OfflineMail", -- [262]
"oGlow", -- [263]
"Omen", -- [264]
"OmniCC", -- [265]
"OmniCC_Options", -- [266]
"OnScreenHealth", -- [267]
"OptionHouse", -- [268]
"oRA2_Leader", -- [269]
"oRA2_Optional", -- [270]
"oRA2_Participant", -- [271]
"oRA2", -- [272]
"Panda", -- [273]
"HK_PartyStats", -- [274]
"PenisAttachment", -- [275]
"PitBull", -- [276]
"PitBull_Aura", -- [277]
"PitBull_Banzai", -- [278]
"PitBull_BarFader", -- [279]
"PitBull_Brutallus", -- [280]
"PitBull_CastBar", -- [281]
"PitBull_CombatFader", -- [282]
"PitBull_CombatIcon", -- [283]
"PitBull_CombatText", -- [284]
"PitBull_HealthBar", -- [285]
"PitBull_HideBlizzard", -- [286]
"PitBull_Highlight", -- [287]
"PitBull_LeaderIcon", -- [288]
"PitBull_MasterLooterIcon", -- [289]
"PitBull_Portrait", -- [290]
"PitBull_PowerBar", -- [291]
"PitBull_PvPIcon", -- [292]
"PitBull_RaidTargetIcon", -- [293]
"PitBull_RangeCheck", -- [294]
"PitBull_ReadyCheckIcon", -- [295]
"PitBull_RestIcon", -- [296]
"PitBull_Spark", -- [297]
"PitBull_ThreatBar", -- [298]
"PitBull_VisualHeal", -- [299]
"Possessions", -- [300]
"Postal", -- [301]
"PriceperUnit", -- [302]
"Quartz", -- [303]
"Quartz_Buff", -- [304]
"Quartz_Flight", -- [305]
"Quartz_Focus", -- [306]
"Quartz_GCD", -- [307]
"Quartz_Interrupt", -- [308]
"Quartz_Latency", -- [309]
"Quartz_Mirror", -- [310]
"Quartz_Player", -- [311]
"Quartz_Range", -- [312]
"Quartz_Target", -- [313]
"Quartz_Timer", -- [314]
"Quartz_Tradeskill", -- [315]
"Quelevel", -- [316]
"RaidGroupNumber", -- [317]
"RangeRecolor", -- [318]
"RatingTargets", -- [319]
"RatingBuster", -- [320]
"ReadyCheckAnnouncer", -- [321]
"Recount", -- [322]
"RecountThreat", -- [323]
"ReverseEngineering", -- [324]
"RightWing", -- [325]
"SelfBuffWatcher", -- [326]
"SemiTransparentBags", -- [327]
"ShadowFiendWatch", -- [328]
"SharedMedia", -- [329]
"SharedMediaAdditionalFonts", -- [330]
"SharedMedia-Blizzard", -- [331]
"ShieldLeft", -- [332]
"ShowMe", -- [333]
"SimpleBossWhisperer", -- [334]
"SimpleRangeIndicator", -- [335]
"SmartRes", -- [336]
"Snoopy", -- [337]
"SomeAssemblyRequired", -- [338]
"StatBlocks", -- [339]
"StatBlocks_RaidDPS", -- [340]
"StatBlocks_TimeInFight", -- [341]
"TargetCheck", -- [342]
"tekKompare", -- [343]
"teknicolor", -- [344]
"tekNoDuel", -- [345]
"TheBigPicture", -- [346]
"TNE_LowHealthWarning", -- [347]
"TNE_LowHealthWarningUI", -- [348]
"TradeskillInfoUI", -- [349]
"TradeskillInfo", -- [350]
"TrashTimer", -- [351]
"VisualHeal", -- [352]
"WatchCombat", -- [353]
"Whisp", -- [354]
"WhoHas", -- [355]
"WhoWhisperedMe", -- [356]
"WoWEquip", -- [357]
"xcalc", -- [358]
"XRS", -- [359]
"Whats", -- [360]
"ZOMGBuffs", -- [361]
Couple comments. Still use Cartographer2 because I need those notes & waypoint arrows on the raid set. And unfortunately Astrolabe that HandyNotes & TomTom use consumes many times more CPU than Cart (its a tight race if it was Cart alone with LibRockTimer, but have 3+ other mods using Rock).
Settled on PitBull long ago, but I'm testing & looking forward to Ace3 agUF :). oUF's inability to reposition its frames ingame is either something I have to get used to or not an option.
GroupCalendar is a real resource pig, but, like the above, the guild here settled on it long ago.
Used to Atlas with AtlasLoot (as above).
FreierGeist_InstanceTime...not all that efficient, but nothing else out there like it.
And several of those (Whats, etc.) I have manually modified the TOC of to load after logon with AddonLoader :).
Hope you can find the problem.
I can certainly add it. However I would not recommend that it is used in raiding. The damage reduction calculation is done BEFORE any other reduction from blessings, armour, resistances, spells and so on. So buffed in a party or a raid it will do next to nothing or even nothing if you are maxed out on damage reduction (75%). You would be far better off with Fortitude or some other elixir.
RBS is for spotting slackers and those using Earthen Elixir are slacking IMO. They should learn the game mechanics and use more useful elixirs. There's a reason that elixir is not listed and is so cheap - it's crap.
Sometimes in raids I get people saying "But I have an elixir". So I inspect them and it turns out to be pre-tbc. They are slacking :)
Ace2\AceLibrary\AceLibrary.lua:490: in function `AceLibrary'
RaidBuffStatus-1.91\Core.lua:54: in main chunk
---
Updating with JWowUpdater.
Moreover, please add a check for warriors if they have improved Battle Shout and Demo Shout.
JWowUpdater by default does not include externals within the addons and installs them as seperate addons. This apparently makes things faster but also is more likely to break. Assuming you do not want to change the config of jwowupdater, what you need to do to fix the problem is ensure the SpecialEvents-Aura-2.0 addon library is installed and enabled. This library seems to be "out of date" so check loading of out of date addons is enabled.... you can see why I prefer addons to be installed WITH externals which is the default setting of WoW Ace Updater - my preferred updater.
I have not hard coded the icon. It is the icon the blizzard api returns from the call GetTalentTabInfo(). All of the class spec icons come automatically from the API call. Are you sure it's incorrect? If it is then it's a bug in WoW not in RBS.
It already does Demo Shout.
What do you mean improved Battle Shout? What talent is that? Is it Booming Voice?
How does one make it work seamlessly with the updater?
Strange that API returns Battle Shout icon. Well then, that should do just fine. The talent improving Battle Shout is called Commanding Presence.
I'm not too sure, but i've reported errors similar to this (libraries splitting incorrectly), and i think the author of Baldrick found a way to fix it.
Like I say the problem is likely the aura library addon not being enabled on your wow and not an RBS fault. What would be nice is a way to tell the updater to NOT split up the included libraries inside an addon.
There is a way to do that, you might wanna ask in the official forum of JWowUpdater about how to do it.
Secondly - Is it possibly to have Righteous and Blessed Weapon Coatings added to the weapon buffs list?
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=34538
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=34539
Both show up on the weapon as their respective "Blessed Weapon Coating" or "Righteous Weapon Coating".
Any progress on this? I'm a pretty big fan of the mod but the lack of any visual options is cramping my style!