Data extract for GatherMate2. Use GatherMate_Data for the original GatherMate. This version is include data for cataclsym ,as extrernal sites begin migrating their data.
How to install the data:
- 1.) install GatherMate2_Data
- 2.) Once in game, open gathermate (/gathermate)
- 3.) Select the Import section
- 4.) select the data you want and click import.
- 5.) Profit
Facts
- Date created
- Oct 10, 2010
- Category
- Last update
- May 20, 2012
- Development stage
- Release
- License
- All Rights Reserved
- Curse link
- GatherMate2_Data
- Downloads
- 9,115,828
- Recent files
Authors
Relationships
- Tool used
- DataTools
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- #55
coachmn May 18, 2012 at 21:46 UTC - 0 likesGathermate2 shows a Heatblossum @ Deepholm, Shuddering Spires [41.5,33.9]
This is under a Spire Column and can't be reached.
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- #54
mysticalos Feb 26, 2012 at 23:01 UTC - 0 likesyou mean like typing /gathermate2 and then clicking maintenance then cleanup? requesting features that have been there all along show's very little time was spent looking for it
it doesn't do it AT import, but it takes like 5 seconds to do after. You certainly don't have to do it manually.
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- #53
Megalomaniacs Feb 08, 2012 at 19:16 UTC - 0 likesI'm wondering if there's a possibility of getting an optional tool to cleanup the database as it's imported.
What I mean is, if you go to Winterspring, for example, and search for ore nodes you'll end up with dense clusters of circles on your minimap showing where nodes spawn. It's very easy to miss an actual node because the circles clutter everything up. I've temporarily fixed this by putting the alpha to 50% but this causes me other issues.
I was hoping for a way to remove duplicate nodes if they are within a certain range of each other (very small distances). I do this manually, but every time there's a database update, I end up losing all that work. It's to the point where I've quit updating the database.
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- #52
fixitman Jan 15, 2012 at 14:09 UTC - 0 likes@Samboda: Go
I didn't state otherwise. I merely stated that the data included here is a raw dump from wowhead. The data is then meant to be cleaned up based on the user's preferences. Early cleanup by the author would mean the loss of data that some users may want or need.
The loss of fishing and cloud nodes is an issue for Gathermate2, NOT Gathermate2_Data. This is ONLY a database. If anyone has such issues, tickets should be posted at Gathermate2. Posting Gathermate2 issues in the Gathermate2_Data comments section isn't very effective.
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- #51
Samboda Jan 10, 2012 at 16:31 UTC - 0 likesThere are some nodes that should be removed since they aren't in-game (ticket open in GatherMate2) and also Stranglethorn Vale was split in Cataclysm and the database still have data for the zone.
I have been exploring Feralas and Thousand Needles and i didn't found any Solid Chest instead i found:
I believe that this happen in all Azeroth but that would take quite a while to investigate.
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- #50
Samboda Jan 10, 2012 at 16:21 UTC - 0 likes@fixitman: Go Fishing pools data and clouds data can't be extracted from wowhead.
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- #49
RankinBass Oct 02, 2011 at 23:10 UTC - 0 likesSomething I've noticed, especially in Northrend, is that the treasure import doesn't include any of the Maplewood Treasure Chests.
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- #48
fixitman Sep 25, 2011 at 14:09 UTC - 0 likes@Nolzi: Go
This is meant to be a raw database based on user submissions to Wowhead. Cleanup is meant to be done by Gathermate2, based on individual user preferences. I'm glad it is left alone, so I can decide how the data is displayed.
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- #47
Nolzi Sep 05, 2011 at 21:20 UTC - 0 likesYou intentionally dont clean up the database? There are some cramped points, like the digging sites in Feralas/Ruins of Isildien(60,55).
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- #46
tordenflesk Jul 31, 2011 at 09:26 UTC - 0 likes@ocping: Go
Use the Wowhead Client