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I just have addons installed now that work with the default UI. It's working out pretty well so far.

I've swapped OneBag and OneBank for Combuctor, installed SCT & SCTD, OmniCC, and AutoBar. I don't think I'lll be changing anything else.

If you enjoy resource hogs, absolutly. And then AtlasLoot only covers bosses and not everything in-game. And then you just mean on of the other correct, AtlasLoot is no longer maintain since the orignial creator doesn't work on it anymore. Some other guy took over and named it AtlasLoot Enhanced to show the difference, and you only need to run either or not both.

Sorry to say, but you couldn't be more completely wrong.

AtlasLoot is a module that provides maps of all instances and boss locations, along with some other plugins like transportation and etc.

AtlasLoot Enhanced provides information on location and price of all non-quest, non-green items. Reputation, tier, world drops, pvp, crafting, etc is all provided by AtlasLoot Enhanced. AtlasLoot Enhanced is the interactive database for basically all items that aren't green and aren't quest rewards. AtlasLoot Enhanced is also what supplies the information to AtlasLoot.

Also, AtlasLoot Enhanced is regularly updated. mendeleev was last updated 2 months ago while AtlasLoot Enhanced two weeks ago.

Edited by Xilo
Sorry to say, but you couldn't be more completely wrong.

Glad I don't have to type that out for you.

From WoWWiki:

"AtlasLoot was originally created by Pernicius as a plugin for Atlas and contained a handful of raid loot tables to browse. The original version is still up for download here: http://wow.curse-gaming.com/en/files/details/2828/atlasloot/ . Unfortunately, Pernicius was unable to maintain the mod, so Daviesh took over and renamed it to AtlasLoot Enhanced to provide a distinction between the two versions. Since that time, AtlasLoot has grown to cover every loot table for every boss, every item set, PvP Items and items for every reputation faction."

From Curse:

History

"AtlasLoot was originally created by Pernicius as a plugin for Atlas and contained a handful of raid loot tables to browse. Unfortunately, Pernicius was unable to maintain the mod, so Daviesh took over and renamed it to AtlasLoot Enhanced to provide a distinction between the two versions. Since that time, AtlasLoot has grown to cover every loot table for every boss, every item set, PvP Items and items for every reputation faction."

You should know I research before I explain anything. If you were referring to the map/minimap addon Atlas, then yes you are correct, but you weren't.

However both use Atlas (the map addon) as another function. If you were implying that and typing the wrong thing, then you would be right. Gotta get facts right.

Glad I don't have to type that out for you.

From WoWWiki:

"AtlasLoot was originally created by Pernicius as a plugin for Atlas and contained a handful of raid loot tables to browse. The original version is still up for download here: http://wow.curse-gaming.com/en/files/details/2828/atlasloot/ . Unfortunately, Pernicius was unable to maintain the mod, so Daviesh took over and renamed it to AtlasLoot Enhanced to provide a distinction between the two versions. Since that time, AtlasLoot has grown to cover every loot table for every boss, every item set, PvP Items and items for every reputation faction."

From Curse:

History

"AtlasLoot was originally created by Pernicius as a plugin for Atlas and contained a handful of raid loot tables to browse. Unfortunately, Pernicius was unable to maintain the mod, so Daviesh took over and renamed it to AtlasLoot Enhanced to provide a distinction between the two versions. Since that time, AtlasLoot has grown to cover every loot table for every boss, every item set, PvP Items and items for every reputation faction."

You should know I research before I explain anything. If you were referring to the map/minimap addon Atlas, then yes you are correct, but you weren't.

However both use Atlas (the map addon) as another function. If you were implying that and typing the wrong thing, then you would be right. Gotta get facts right.

Okay. I got them mixed up. By AtlasLoot I meant Atlas. I get names mixed up quite easily.

Anyrate, ATLAS and AtlasLoot Enhanced are both must have to use... :p

Here's an annoying thing. When downloading/installing the game, everytime I stop it and come back to it later, it has to restart. Why? I already installed that part, why start at 1% when I stopped it at 70%?

This is for the online installer.

Are you sure it's downloading from the very start after you resume it? I know on mine it checks what has already been downloaded (which starts at 0%) then when that is complete, it will continue to download from where I stopped it.

Well, I'm not sure it's redownloading the content, but it is starting at 0%. There's a light blue line in the background, which I think is the content, and the dark blue on top is what can be installed. But still, it started from the beginning when installing twice. I stopped it at 70%, why re-install it?

Anhd God Almighty, how many updates are ther? 3.0.2 to 3.0.3, then to 3.0.8, then some patches, then some insatlling. Why don't they make the first initial download the final version?

Smelten - Caith UI does look fantastic huh? BTW - don't update your kgpanels, instead of the black action middle bar you have, you loose artwork called 'ruben' then it just ends up being a grey bar with buttons.

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You can see what I mean here, not really annoying or anything, but it does become noticable when the action bar changes to a pet bar or something.

Well, I'm not sure it's redownloading the content, but it is starting at 0%. There's a light blue line in the background, which I think is the content, and the dark blue on top is what can be installed. But still, it started from the beginning when installing twice. I stopped it at 70%, why re-install it?

Anhd God Almighty, how many updates are ther? 3.0.2 to 3.0.3, then to 3.0.8, then some patches, then some insatlling. Why don't they make the first initial download the final version?

You don't have to redownload anything you already did, but it's "reinstalling" what you already downloaded first. Just like if you stop the installation process for any other game. You gotta restart it if you stop.

but neither of those actually put the loot information in the tooltip.. Which is what I am looking for. Btw update showing my UI.

I was searching Google and I found your post on the official WoW forums. Somebody replied with Mendeleev... Does that not work like you want it? Looking at the addon on WoWInterface, it seems to be exactly the one you were hoping for.

I was searching Google and I found your post on the official WoW forums. Somebody replied with Mendeleev... Does that not work like you want it? Looking at the addon on WoWInterface, it seems to be exactly the one you were hoping for.

Ya he posted that's what he ended up using. :p

And my attempts to find a decent raiding guild continue to fail. All guilds that need a tank aren't in the least bit prepared for 25 mans. And the ones who are do not need tanks.

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