

All you need to know is, if it ain't a bright ass flashing red circle, you don't have aggro. It's nothing to be technical about and is simple common sense.
If you mean from the actual enmity list, yes yes that would be amazing.
Both, actually. Make it configurable. Right now, tab scans the screen from left to right and picks the next attackable target to the right of the current target (or from the left edge if the current target is not in frame). It's actually a surprisingly inefficient way of doing things from a coding perspective, now that I think about it.
It would be extremely nice to be able to configure it to follow target markers (Attack 1-5, Bind 1-3, DNA 1-2), or the enmity list. It would also be grand to be able to sort the enmity list by various filters, too, while we're dreaming.
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Indeed. Too many times, I'm cycling through the list and then it jumps off the list and selects every damn thing else nearby. I've tried messing with filters and stuff but this seems to be a perm thing.Both, actually. Make it configurable. Right now, tab scans the screen from left to right and picks the next attackable target to the right of the current target (or from the left edge if the current target is not in frame). It's actually a surprisingly inefficient way of doing things from a coding perspective, now that I think about it.
It would be extremely nice to be able to configure it to follow target markers (Attack 1-5, Bind 1-3, DNA 1-2), or the enmity list. It would also be grand to be able to sort the enmity list by various filters, too, while we're dreaming.
This is a good habit to have.
Last edited by Twilite; 01-26-2016 at 01:48 AM.
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