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  • Gilies Trinity Legendary Loot Problem

    Discussion in 'Archives' started by abuser, Sep 26, 2012.

    1. abuser

      abuser New Member

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      Hi, i notest logs from my bot and saw that he got:


      Items dropped by quality:

      - Legendary: 2 [2,35 per hour] {1,32 %}
      --- ilvl 63 Legendary: 2 [2,35 per hour] {1,32 %}

      ===== Item PICKUP Statistics =====

      - Legendary: 1 [1,17 per hour] {3,12 %}
      --- ilvl 63 Legendary: 1 [1,17 per hour] {3,12 %}

      whats happend?? why bot didnt picked up 63lvl legendary item.
       
    2. lypnn

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      Sometimes the bot walks around a legendary/set in circles and then after a few secs leaves it on the ground and continues, this bug is very old and happend to me even with the old stash/loot replacer. I tried to reproduce it without the plugin (belph/custom loot rules) but I did never catch it with a legendary on the ground, so I can't say for sure that its the plugin.
       
    3. GilesSmith

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      It's a rarity - it can happen with any item - but I should also point out that the stats themselves aren't always accurate, they can sometimes record something that D3 memory says was an item for a brief millisecond (D3 memory can be dodgy and not always return valid data) - which the stats file will immediately record - whilst Trinity next moment is being told what the object really is from D3 (but it won't bother trying to update the stats files).

      The first problem is something I'm always looking to try to reduce any chances of - none of us like to think we missed an item.

      The second problem is very low on my list of priorities atm! :D
       
    4. FrenchBot

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      I just witnessed something similar happen to me.
      My toon picked up the yellows from a drop, but skipped a legendary.
      I tried walking by it a few times to see if it changed anything, but nothing happened, I had to pick it up manually.
       
    5. GilesSmith

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      And annoyingly I bet if you stopped DB and started it again it would have picked it up fine. It's a *REALLY* annoying bug to try and track down. I can't work out if it's Diablo 3, or DemonBuddy's ractor list, or what. Luckily, it's extremely rare, and my bots are there to run automatically anyway so I don't bother watching them - what they get is what they get.
       
    6. saiyan

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      isnt that a blacklisted place ? during fight when there spawn a fire poll or something like that and after fight that place is just ignored ?
       
    7. GilesSmith

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      No, it doesn't work like that. An item isn't blacklisted for being in avoidance. The bot simply waits for avoidance to vanish then picks it up (it never gets blacklisted though).
       
    8. Zikke

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      My take is that even if the bot picks up 90% of legendaries that drop instead of 100%, it's still an infinite amount more than I'm going to farm manually. Keep up the good work, Giles.
       

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