yomishino / FFXIVActionEffectRange

A FFXIV Dalamud plugin that provides a visual cue on the effect range of the AoE action the player has just used.
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api9 update? #14

Closed Theletha closed 11 months ago

Theletha commented 11 months ago

will you update it for api9 ?

yomishino commented 11 months ago

Sorry for the delay. I have not been active on the game for a while...

Updated the plugin just now but only as a testing build. I am not sure how well it works as I don't have an active subscription to the game. I can only test it with a trial account.

If you nonetheless want to give it a try, please feel free to let me know if it still works or if there is any bug.

Theletha commented 11 months ago

Sorry for the delay. I have not been active on the game for a while...

Updated the plugin just now but only as a testing build. I am not sure how well it works as I don't have an active subscription to the game. I can only test it with a trial account.

If you nonetheless want to give it a try, please feel free to let me know if it still works or if there is any bug.

how do i use the new version? do i have to built it myself in visual studio and add it as dev plugin? since it still says its out of date in dalamud ingame and i didnt see it updated in the changelog ingame

Theletha commented 11 months ago

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Theletha commented 11 months ago

i built it and added it to dev plugin and it is so far working great!

yomishino commented 11 months ago

i built it and added it to dev plugin and it is so far working great!

Glad it works.

Just a side note that you should also be able to find it in the Dalamud plugin list, or receive the available update, if you enable "Get plugin testing builds" in Dalamud Settings (under the "Experimental" tab), though you will also receive testing builds of other plugins. So you will need to be careful especially if you also enabled plugin auto-update.

Building it directly from source code is certainly another option.

Theletha commented 11 months ago

i see! so thats why, thanks for the info!