It goes the other way around though. If I have someone on my KoS list/mentioned that they’re killing people, it is waaaaay easier to hunt them down now, as well as once they’ve spawned.
I’m not sure that it’s a bad addon, I just know that it removes a whole lot of excitement in the game when you have so much easily accessible info.
Convenient =/= good. Thought you people would’ve learnt that after retail.
Yeah, your well crafted “Nuh-uh!” level of responses definitely showed us.
You have exactly 1 argument beyond “I dun liek dis!!”, and that’s that it makes things already possible easier. Which applies to the vast majority of addons.
But hey! Don’t let that stop you from repeatedly demonstrating what a complete and utter numpty you are. You do you, Sparky!
You seem unfamiliar with Thottbot and Wowhead lol. I play with multiple monitors, so I have those fan sites on one of them and the game on the other. Someone call the fun police, we’ve got a cheater here!
Which is still slower than Questie, since you have manually search for each individual quest. And you don’t get the locations of quests you don’t have yet (or indeed quest objectives) without looking specifically for them, while Questie automatically has them marked on your maps.
It existed back in the day and didnt get banned then, why should it be banned now? Now i agree that is has alot of power but i dont think it will ruin the gameplay of ganking rogues and druids. They have an advantage by not being visible and the player will not be able to be vigilant forever in an area. I mean castbars are Op too for example since now i cant trick people into counterspelling my false cast. This one is bad for rogues and druids.
I only have a problem with it being able to create clickable character frames, the same code could be used by another addon to create multiple clickable focus frames but which do not dissapear when the target vanishes or turns invisible, which is a problem considering focus frames are a big no no for classic. Without this function it would just be a glorified combat log reader and announcer.
No, Wowhead does not show you a map of where all quests available at your level range (whether you have them or not) are, or where the specific mobs/items/whatever you need are, unless you specifically search for them.
The comments might give you more info, but you’re still gonna have to trawl through those.
Questie, on the other hand, shows you all that by default.
And ?
The big advantage of Classic is that the quest texts are from Vanilla and contain the info you need to find quest objectives, so you are NOT forced to use Questie if you don’t want to, unlike Retail.
So that addon is purely informative and doesn’t harm those not using it.
I have the addon and I agree, it should be banned. It’s extremely overpowered in terms of world PvP. I remember a guy having two accounts just to /who the zone he was ganking in, in vanilla.
Not at all.
It’s just one example of one addon that meets all the same criteria that people are using as arguments for banning Spy. And yet they seem completely fine with Questie… But I’m sure it has nothing to do with simple ignorance. Nope. Definitely not!