Yes, I know I suck on dmg atm, since 3.0 my computer seems just too old for WoW *cry*
Okok, it was my worst performance that night as well ;)
Had 5-10 frames before 3.0 as well, but it was still nearly fluent, now it is a real slideshow :(
Anybody got some hundred ⬠spare? ;-P
â¬: Changed the client to english again, the German translations are horrible.
Curse has an own category of 5 Pages of Addons tagged as WotLK.
WowInterface has a nice blue "WotLK" tag behind every compatible Addon.
Wowace has a big fat warning sign stating that an addon may not be compatible.
Addons are never the perfect choice as way too much is up to the user's preferences and liking, a list here would be - as stated before - absolutely useless.
Another WIP shot, again forgot to take raid shots, but killing Brutallus and Felmyst for the first time was too exciting to think about infight screenshots ;P
Not really satisfied with the LDB blocks, yet. Gonna switch them around again with some brokerized FuBar blocks (eg AuldLangSyne instead of SB_Guild/SB_Friends)
if event == "UNIT_THREAT_SITUATION_UPDATE" then
if arg1 == "player" then
self:Show()
else
self:Hide()
end
end
if event == "PLAYER_REGEN_ENABLED" then
self:Hide()
end
Even if the cursedclient would work 100% it is still no substitution for WoWMatrix. WoWMatrix aims to update all addons from ally websites not just the crap from cursed.com.
WowMatrix aims to make as much money from other peoples costs as possible and nothing else... making a user friendly updater is only a means to that.
I call BS on that one. care to explain exactly HOW, in your opinion, WoW Matrix is making money off the hosts bandwidth?
people don't have to pay to use WoW Matrix. the small ad links are much less intrusive than the WAU ads were. and you see them no matter if you download an addon from any host or not.
WTF are you writing there? Ever actually thought about what you typed on your keyboard when you did it?
1. Wowmatrix makes money through adds.
2. Curse, Wowint, Wowui pay for the bandwidth the wowmatrix updater produces.
=> wowmatrix leeches money from addon sites.
WAU had adds, yes, but they were only a drop in a bucket to pay for the hosting of the wowace addons.
actually, if I'd go to the websites directly and browse all my addons for updates it would use much more bandwidth than WoW Matrix uses thanks to all the fancy gfx and stuff. :cool:
The graphics would be loaded once and stored in your browsers cache...
Just stop trying to justify your decision to use an updater contributing nothing to the community while leeching the ad money from it.
It will eventually lead to more closed communities or even less communities and YOU will be responsible, no matter how many fancy arguments and half-truths you post here.
I am sick of the position most of the devs have taken toward the end use, that is exactly my point.
I'm an end user myself, but I care who get's the ad-money I generate through surfing addon-pages and downloading addons...
Curse, Wowace, Wowinterface are the only pages on my AdBlock whitelist as I know hoe expansive it is to pay for TB of traffic.
You're right, the transition wasn't too smooth for most users and some of the devs (or longtime users) react a bit prickly, but that's 90% of all cases because people ignore stickies or in general behave like a 5 year olds.
And of course people would care if authors really got wowmatrix to stop distributing their mods illegally, cause nobody can raid without Omen, oRa, Bigwigs, Grid, or similar, nobody can get high ratings without mods like Proximo, PowerAuras, CC Control,... so if all of those suddenly wouldn't get updated by WowStolenmoviename who would still use it?
The buttons "disable handling", "delete" are a bit misleading imho,
as I would guess those to only affect handling (disable as in deactivate temporarily, delete as in delete handling) as they are on the handling dialog,
but the delete button deletes the addon instead only the handling...
Maybe make the delete one "delete addon"?
You can simply do /run Omen.defaultTitle = "Omen"
or whatever text you want, and put this in an addon.
hmm, didn't know about this, gonna give it a try :)
The "Omen2" text just looks odd on my Fortress bar and I was too lazy to change it in the code every time Omen got updated ;)
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Yes, I know I suck on dmg atm, since 3.0 my computer seems just too old for WoW *cry*
Okok, it was my worst performance that night as well ;)
Had 5-10 frames before 3.0 as well, but it was still nearly fluent, now it is a real slideshow :(
Anybody got some hundred ⬠spare? ;-P
â¬: Changed the client to english again, the German translations are horrible.
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WowInterface has a nice blue "WotLK" tag behind every compatible Addon.
Wowace has a big fat warning sign stating that an addon may not be compatible.
Addons are never the perfect choice as way too much is up to the user's preferences and liking, a list here would be - as stated before - absolutely useless.
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Not really satisfied with the LDB blocks, yet. Gonna switch them around again with some brokerized FuBar blocks (eg AuldLangSyne instead of SB_Guild/SB_Friends)
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WowMatrix aims to make as much money from other peoples costs as possible and nothing else... making a user friendly updater is only a means to that.
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That should be
then ;)
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WTF are you writing there? Ever actually thought about what you typed on your keyboard when you did it?
1. Wowmatrix makes money through adds.
2. Curse, Wowint, Wowui pay for the bandwidth the wowmatrix updater produces.
=> wowmatrix leeches money from addon sites.
WAU had adds, yes, but they were only a drop in a bucket to pay for the hosting of the wowace addons.
The graphics would be loaded once and stored in your browsers cache...
Just stop trying to justify your decision to use an updater contributing nothing to the community while leeching the ad money from it.
It will eventually lead to more closed communities or even less communities and YOU will be responsible, no matter how many fancy arguments and half-truths you post here.
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Guess I have to make my first cake then :)
Just realised I didn't ever use that recipe after I got it after weeks of "farming" :rolleyes:
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I'm an end user myself, but I care who get's the ad-money I generate through surfing addon-pages and downloading addons...
Curse, Wowace, Wowinterface are the only pages on my AdBlock whitelist as I know hoe expansive it is to pay for TB of traffic.
You're right, the transition wasn't too smooth for most users and some of the devs (or longtime users) react a bit prickly, but that's 90% of all cases because people ignore stickies or in general behave like a 5 year olds.
And of course people would care if authors really got wowmatrix to stop distributing their mods illegally, cause nobody can raid without Omen, oRa, Bigwigs, Grid, or similar, nobody can get high ratings without mods like Proximo, PowerAuras, CC Control,... so if all of those suddenly wouldn't get updated by WowStolenmoviename who would still use it?
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Uhm, yeah... what's your point exactly?
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as I would guess those to only affect handling (disable as in deactivate temporarily, delete as in delete handling) as they are on the handling dialog,
but the delete button deletes the addon instead only the handling...
Maybe make the delete one "delete addon"?
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hmm, didn't know about this, gonna give it a try :)
The "Omen2" text just looks odd on my Fortress bar and I was too lazy to change it in the code every time Omen got updated ;)
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