QuestHubber
Now updated for Mists of Pandaria
QuestHubber is an addon that was designed to show pinpoints on the world map of all the quests you've missed. Between data personally collected by myself, data submitted from other users, and data that I obtained from Wowhead via a crawler script, there are over 7,000 quests for Alliance and Horde from every zone and continent in game currently—including the new Cataclysm zones. Because much of the data from the old zones is very new and Wowhead does not seem to be 100% correct, you may notice some incorrect positioning, missing quests, or quests from the opposite faction, but in my experience these problems are not intrusive at all.
Type /qh, /qhub, or /questhubber to access the options.
Features
- Only shows quests you have yet to complete
- Quick toggling of pins via world map
- Optional filtering quests out of level range
- Optional tracking of daily quests
- Optional hiding optional quests you skipped and future quests you cannot access yet (very experimental!)
Note: If you used an older version of QuestHubber, you may also have the addon QuestGather in your AddOns folder. This was an optional addon that was bundled along to help collect data, but it is no longer necessary. Feel free to delete the QuestGather folder.
As far as I know, the servers can only be queried for quests once every few minutes, which is why you see that message, but it may be longer internally for servers outside of the US. As for still not hiding pins once you get data, I can't exactly tell you what causes this yet, but there's a new alpha (r57) available on WowAce that reports in the options how many quests the server returned and how many times it failed getting them. It would be helpful if you could download it and tell me what it says.
It still doesn't make sense to me that it is hiding some but not others, as each time you reload your UI, it forgets entirely what quests you did after QuestHubber was installed and goes entirely by the 3976 quests that the server told you it completed.
I should also note that the intro zones are by far the most inaccurate. There are a ton of class-specific quests there and Wowhead does not have them sorted out from each other yet, so there's not much to be done. That said, there also isn't any achievement, so I never felt a need to clean them up.
What's even weirder is watching a red one suddenly turn yellow when I'm on a flight-path.
Oh. I meant to mention that I've also tried Quest Hubber Grail and Quest Completionist. And I get the same weird results ...
Could there be something in my regular settings that's doing these things?