IronCrystal wrote: »FTC works fine except for one thing.
This patch they broke the buff tracking. If you look at an enemy, it will show all the debuffs on the enemy, not just your own.
So FTC is useless for buff tracking in a trial. I still use it for health bars/UI elements but I have switched to Srendarrs for buff tracking.
VaxtinTheWolf wrote: »I only use the separate window combat text box from FTC. When playing Sorcerer, It tracks the twilight passive healing when out of combat so it spams the chat. only annoyance I've had with it.
I also use the AUI for dark brotherhood patch someone put on there and it's worked for me.
Older screen shot, everything is fine for my setup.
Dude, be nice to netchlings...
I do the opposite of the OP - I always enable all of my addons whether they're in date or not and wait to see if it causes problems. Some of the ones I use have been out of date for several patches but it's extremely rare that one doesn't work or causes problems. I don't think I've ever had one that caused the game to crash, the worst that happens is usually that the addon itself won't run.
One of mine, Binder (which saves your keybindings), I think has actually been out of date since I got it and it's always worked, but that's probably helped by it being a very simple addon.
As I understand it all addons have something that says which version of the game they're made for, and they're marked as out of date if that doesn't match the current version. But whether it actually affects the addon working (or the game working) depends on what was changed in the update. So an addon could say it's out of date because it was made for the previous version of the game but it will still work perfectly because the update didn't touch anything the addon uses. All it needs to make it in-date again is for the version tag to be changed.