rrrix
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Hello,
So there is some debate about which version of QuestTools is better. In the most recent version I have reverted the change I made which would set nodes explored automatically on by default (meaning, if an exploration node already had it's navigable center revealed on the minimap, the bot would mark it as 'explored' and not actually visit it). There was also a bug (maybe a "feature"?) in 2.0.74 that would force the bot to explore and find any and all minimap markers, often leading it much astray of where it actually needed to go, and causing some backtracking.
In 2.0.74 and now again in 2.0.91 this functionality is disabled by default (it can be re-enabled by using the <ExploreDungeon setNodesExploredAutomatically="True" findExits="True" /> attributes).
I would like the communities help, in testing QuestTools 2.0.98 with Rift Bot, R-Rift or your profile of choice to see if performance is equal (if not better) than the old QuestTools 2.0.74.
Both are attached to this thread.
Thanks,
rrrix
So there is some debate about which version of QuestTools is better. In the most recent version I have reverted the change I made which would set nodes explored automatically on by default (meaning, if an exploration node already had it's navigable center revealed on the minimap, the bot would mark it as 'explored' and not actually visit it). There was also a bug (maybe a "feature"?) in 2.0.74 that would force the bot to explore and find any and all minimap markers, often leading it much astray of where it actually needed to go, and causing some backtracking.
In 2.0.74 and now again in 2.0.91 this functionality is disabled by default (it can be re-enabled by using the <ExploreDungeon setNodesExploredAutomatically="True" findExits="True" /> attributes).
I would like the communities help, in testing QuestTools 2.0.98 with Rift Bot, R-Rift or your profile of choice to see if performance is equal (if not better) than the old QuestTools 2.0.74.
Both are attached to this thread.
Thanks,
rrrix