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Scooer69

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In reply to Waldo: [I have opened a ticket through NN, but I am wondering if anyone else is experiencing this right now??

`So for some reason since the last WoW update, when running the unlocker, wow is crashing again. I've used the debug through baneto but it's not spitting out anything in the log. It's a "memory write" error with the whole "Please rat yourself out to Blizzard by keeping this box checked" box popping up after the crash.`

`Everything was running flawlessly until that minor patch or whatever update it was last week (I dont read the blizz release notes because I honestly don't care what they do )`
`Just to add a little more detail as well, when it DOES run, while the bot is running, as my character is flying, as he turns or changes direction in any way, the screen freezes for about a second, my FPS does not drop, nor does my latency, at all, but there's a second or so of major lag for whatever reason everytime the toon turns while flying. Haven't confirmed while ground mounted because I don't use a ground mount for this guy. Not sure if this helps? No addons are being run at all either`]

i thought i was going crazy and that it was just me WRT the random freezing when direction change occurs
 

Waldo

New member
So for the second time since I want to say.....2010(?), I ran the Blizzard repair tool. I am not 100% sure that it took care of the crashing issue, yet, but for whatever reason it did take care of the laggy ass turning and direction changing, smooth as silk now.

I tried every external repair there was short of reinstalling windows just to make sure that it wasn't my box causing this. Ran memory tests, 48 hour deep scan since I am running 64gb of memory, 100% fine. Ran DISM and SFC multiple times and even did a system restore back to a month ago.

The only thing left short of reinstalling windows was running the Blizzard repair . I never run through the launcher unless it's update/patch time, so I closed everything bot-related last night, right down to the folders in explorer, opened up the launcher and let repair run overnight while I slept. No idea how long it took, but I was tired, lol.

Came to it this morning and this little is running mint. Been about an hour and not a single crash, where before it would happen once every ten minutes easily, if not as soon as the bot loaded.

I've not run a Blizzard repair in so long I almost forgot it existed. So there's that, typing this for anyone else with this issue who may have also forgotten about the repair tool. I guess it's not as useless as I once thought it was...
 

MounainMysic

New member
Wanted to flag a bug in WotLK: where disenchant attempts result in the item being equipped by mistake. It’s not consistent, but after a couple of hours of gameplay, I find most of my epic gear has been replaced by green items. 😥

I'll snag a video to document this the next time it occurs for clarity.
 

Kumouri

Member
That makes sense since the way it disenchants is by casting DE and then selecting the item to DE, so if, for some reason, the initial cast didn't happen it would try to equip it. Maybe it's trying to click too quickly after starting DE? Or isn't waiting long enough after looting before trying to DE again?
 

MounainMysic

New member
In reply to Equanimity: [There is another disenchanting bug that happens much less often than it used to with the fixes implemented last time, but it still happens: When disenchanting, if there isn't enough of a delay to wait for the global cooldown to finish, the bot will essentially right click on the item to disenchant and equip it. I know a fix was implemented to take the global cooldown into account, but I still find my character with some random green item equipped once a day and the epic gear sitting in the inventory.]

Yeah probably. saw that this person also has this bug figured out.
 

MounainMysic

New member
Just my ideas how we could fix this:
Review and Adjust Global Cooldown Handling: Revisit the previous fix's implementation regarding global cooldown (GCD) recognition to ensure it consistently recognizes and respects the GCD across different server conditions and latencies.

Increase Delay Settings: As a preventive measure, slightly increase the delay after the GCD to give the system an additional buffer time to prevent premature interactions with items.

Enhance Bot Logic: Improve the bot's decision-making logic to include a verification step before equipping items, ensuring that the intended action is disenchanting rather than equipping.
 

De22

Member
was at the auction house and character just start moving backwards without any reason not targeting anything just stands there and then walks backwards
 
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