i mean, it is kinda cool, and will blow your mind, but at the same time, you'd have to be completely mental to want to solo a 25-man raid boss, let alone actually do it. I hope this guy doesn't get too much publicity. It's might be possible, however unlikely he could get banned for this, as it is all pending on one minor detail of that vanity pet. Without it, the entire tactic wouldn't even exist.
i never tried Nui+ but still. sounds cool. i've always hated coding (thinks back to college Java and C) but at the same time, to truly get what you want, you're oging to have to code it (mostly) yourself. This format takes a lot of the guess work out of .LUA code and puts it into terms you understand and adds pictures and images, plus a preview pane, to show you what it is you are doing. export, cokmpy and paste, rename a couple of items, then BOOM, you've successfully coded a UI mod, not to mention, it runs so lightly. those &)+ FPS were no joking matter to me. It'sthe smoothest i've ever ran in a raid encounter. period.
for all the noob crying over your bot master's death, too bad. I guess you'll have to listen to a military drill instructor of a raid leader like the rest of us. and learn how to actually play for yourself. it's easy to imagine, if you just try hard enough.
So yea, this really takes away from gamers who bust thier asses, like the DBM Dev team, TankSpot guild on PTR, or Elitist Jerks, who all work very hard to produce one, if not several working variations on common raid encoutners. AVR remove the human element of the game and pretty much turns players into bots, being fed information they must stricly adhere to, and moving and acting as told by one source, which is not themselves. Clearly, this mod not only was broken for a reason, but desperately needed to be broken.
so, unlike DBM or Bigwigs, which send you raid notificaitons of various events, this mod tells you how to play. At least, for that moment.
Blizzard breaks a mod for a good reason. Sometimes, it's a massive effect that renders some of the best dead in the water. Others, such as AVR, which seems to be just south of a dummies guide to WoW raiding, is pretty damn lame to begin with. To my proper understanding of what it is this mod does, a user, usually a raid leader, would paint out how to perform an encounter. This painting is then laid over the ground of the encounter, and each user, all running avr, move in accordance with the painting laid out by thier specified individual. this painting will apparently go apeshit if you, the noob warlock, are not standing in precisely your exact spot. or if you do not follow your set pattern for dropping bombs or moving away from the poison cloud before it melts your face.
I'll be honest, i have never used the addon. So, anything i say can be auto-matically thrown out, as i am no expert.
nope, not dieing, just making our stuff work better.
Everything would look like Deb Linux if you had your way :P
that's right! we kick them in the balls and send them packing! Two Thumbs up Bless