Jitan, Come On wrote:He is talking about gold piles on the ground, about hiding them. Not GUI notifications
Captcha wrote:Jitan, Come On wrote:He is talking about gold piles on the ground, about hiding them. Not GUI notifications
If you mean he doesn't want to see the yellow stuff on the ground in-game, I think that's very unlikely to be what he means. Why bother to do that? Why would he even expect that to be possible?
Hide "Gold"
and you've hidden gold piles.Jitan, Come On wrote:Captcha wrote:Jitan, Come On wrote:He is talking about gold piles on the ground, about hiding them. Not GUI notifications
If you mean he doesn't want to see the yellow stuff on the ground in-game, I think that's very unlikely to be what he means. Why bother to do that? Why would he even expect that to be possible?
You can alredy do that, add to filterHide "Gold"
and you've hidden gold piles.
Now the question is what else its gonna hide. According to my research, nothing, if put at the bottom of the filter.
Marrt wrote:Jitan, Come On wrote:Captcha wrote:Jitan, Come On wrote:He is talking about gold piles on the ground, about hiding them. Not GUI notifications
If you mean he doesn't want to see the yellow stuff on the ground in-game, I think that's very unlikely to be what he means. Why bother to do that? Why would he even expect that to be possible?
You can alredy do that, add to filterHide "Gold"
and you've hidden gold piles.
Now the question is what else its gonna hide. According to my research, nothing, if put at the bottom of the filter.
Don't know what else would contain gold but.. hide "^Gold$" is going to hide only things that start and end with Gold, so only gold.
Captcha wrote:Not sure why that's a problem. Either:
1. Run over the gold and hoover it up or better still...
2. Ignore it and trust your d2stats notifier to tell you of any interesting drops.
That's the whole point of the notifier - you shouldn't have to look at everything that drops.