Archy - Archaeology Assistant

364 - Only displays three nodes per digsite?

 Every time I 'find a new node location' it will replace one of the existing known ones shown on the minimap or just change them completely (sometimes it will remember one it previously 'lost') etc.

I believe it 'knows' where they all are but will only display some random three (the first three in it's list?). Is there a way to increase the number of nodes it shows? Or is this an unintended bug?

What version of the product are you using?
Updated to the latest (1.8.11-9) to confirm it still exists

Please provide any additional information below.
Let me know if you need more info? No errors are displayed it just has disappearing nodes all the time. Always 3 visible, never more.

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Dridzt Feb 18, 2012 at 09:57 UTC Changed status from New to Invalid
Dridzt Feb 18, 2012 at 09:56 UTC Changed assigned to from Torhal to Dridzt
rusty2JZ Feb 07, 2012 at 19:26 UTC Create

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  • Avatar of Dridzt Dridzt Feb 08, 2012 at 15:33 UTC - 0 likes

    @rusty2JZ: Go

    That's good because I didn't find any code that applies specific logic to survey poi.
    All Archy does is use Astrolabe to put known poi (point of interest - minimap blips) on the minimap for the dig site.

  • Avatar of rusty2JZ rusty2JZ Feb 08, 2012 at 15:26 UTC - 0 likes

    Nevermind >_<

    It appears to have stopped happening. It was like this for probably the year+ i've used Archy, now suddenly stopped. Perhaps one of the later updates did fix it afterall..

    Sorry!

  • Avatar of Dridzt Dridzt Feb 07, 2012 at 22:45 UTC - 0 likes

    I haven't looked at the code yet to see if there's some logic that does this on purpose
    but at a guess maybe it's displaying only the 3 closest ones and updates the display as you move or dig one of those?

    It would make perfect sense to remove some clutter from the minimap and you'd be losing no useful info that way.

    Last edited Feb 07, 2012 by Dridzt
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Last updated
Feb 18, 2012
Reported
Feb 07, 2012
Status
Invalid - This was not a valid report.
Type
Defect - A shortcoming, fault, or imperfection
Priority
Medium - Normal priority.
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