Did a clean HB install. Everything works fine with 1 exception : the bot don't choose a quest reward when turn in a quest, resulting that he always reopen the quest reward window.
They know already about this problem and working on a fix. In the mean time you can use a WoW addon called AutoTurnIn which kinda works until the problems resolved.
yah if you guys haven't noticed in game. the Ilvl moved to the top of the item display and changed text color. also crit/hit/spellpower/ ect things like that the text changed to green. so i would assume based on that. the Quests that have no reward, of if they have a food/potion reward, those Quests should work. any Quest that has a green/blue/epic item reward are the Quests that are most likely not working. but like the person above said. the team knows about it and will make a fix. it will take a day, thats a lot of scripting to do.
I can understand that it can bring difficulties. But there has been a proper 5.1 on PTR about a month now. You can not tell me that you cant build a HB tested on PTR which had these changes and let people download the updated one after you do minor changes to the code for the final changes they brought live. Its not a free program, we actually paid for it. Im not hatefull and I will not go emo about it, and im sure they will fix it, but in my business if I do something like this you can pack your bags cuz other products are doing the same... They are lucky there isn't a real competition between bots.
Dont take this as a flame as I am more trying to educate people on the problems faced. The reality is programming something like HB isn't easy as im sure anyone with some IT background would know. Having to create something that interfaces with another program that is changed regularly, the way in which HB works or the plugin's at least is totally dependent on a very strict set of instructions, it only takes one set of instructions to be made redundant or not able to read something properly and it falls to bits which is kinda what happened with the update and changing how items look. While you could argue that the PTR gave the team time to prepare I would have to say this isn't really true, you see the PTR is just that. A test realm. Blizzard could easily change something on the final release which they often do and not let it touch the PTR so all the work the team would have done for the PTR would have been wasted, I know i'd rather be working on something to improve the product behind the scenes than focus on something that will most probably be useless within a short period of time. TLDR: Programming isn't easy, too hard to predict.