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LibHistoire:OnReady(function(lib) local guildId = GetGuildId(1) local category = GUILD_HISTORY_EVENT_CATEGORY_BANKED_CURRENCY local addonName = "MyAddon" local processor = lib:CreateGuildHistoryProcessor(guildId, category, addonName) if not processor then -- the processor could not be created return end local started = processor:StartIteratingTimeRange(startTime, endTime, function(event) local info = event:GetEventInfo() assert(info.currencyType == CURT_MONEY, "Unsupported currency type") local eventType = info.eventType if eventType == GUILD_HISTORY_BANKED_CURRENCY_EVENT_DEPOSITED then local amount = info.amount local displayName = DecorateDisplayName(info.displayName) ProcessDeposit(guildId, displayName, amount) end end, function(reason) if (reason == LibHistoire.StopReason.ITERATION_COMPLETED) then -- all events in the time range have been processed else -- the iteration has stopped early for some reason and not all events have been processed end end) if not started then -- the processor could not be started end end)
LibHistoire:OnReady(function(lib) local category = GUILD_HISTORY_EVENT_CATEGORY_TRADER local addonName = "MyAddon" local function SetUpListener(guildId) local processor = lib:CreateGuildHistoryProcessor(guildId, category, addonName) if not processor then -- the processor could not be created return end local key = processor:GetKey() local started = processor:StartStreaming(saveData.lastEventId[key], function(event) local info = event:GetEventInfo() if info.eventType == GUILD_HISTORY_TRADER_EVENT_ITEM_SOLD then ProcessItemSold(info) end saveData.lastEventId[key] = info.eventId end) if not started then -- the processor could not be started end end for i = 1, GetNumGuilds() do SetUpListener(GetGuildId(i)) end end)
ConvertArtificialLegacyId64ToEventId
Utility function to convert id64s that have been artificially created by a legacy listener to the new id53 equivalent.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:ConvertArtificialLegacyId64ToEventId(id64: string) -> id53: integer53|nil
Should be used one time only to convert all id64s that have been stored by the addon when switching to the new event processor api, since it's not the fastest operation.
@param id64 — The id64 to convert.
@return id53 — The converted id53 or nil if the id64 cannot be converted.
CreateGuildHistoryListener(deprecated)
This method will be removed in a future version. Use CreateGuildHistoryProcessor instead.
Creates a legacy listener object which emulates the old guild history api. See guildHistoryCache/GuildHistoryLegacyEventListener.lua for details.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:CreateGuildHistoryListener(guildId: integer, category: integer) -> listener: GuildHistoryLegacyEventListener|nil
It's highly recommended to transition to CreateGuildHistoryProcessor instead, to take better advantage of the new history api.
@param guildId — The id of the guild to listen to.
@param category — The legacy category to listen to. One of the GUILD_HISTORY_* constants. See guildHistoryCache/compatibility.lua for details.
@return listener — The created listener object or nil if no caches were found for the provided guildId and category.
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CreateGuildHistoryProcessor
Creates a processor object which can be configured before it starts sending history events to an addon. See guildHistoryCache/GuildHistoryEventProcessor.lua for details.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:CreateGuildHistoryProcessor(guildId: integer, category: GuildHistoryEventCategory, addonName: string) -> processor: GuildHistoryEventProcessor|nil
@param guildId — The id of the guild to process history events for.
@param category — The category to process history events for.
@param addonName — The name of the addon that is processing the events. This is used to allow users to identify addons that are registered to a category, as well as to provide better logging.
@return processor — The created processor object or nil if no caches were found for the provided guildId and category.
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IsReady
This function can be used to check if the library is ready to be used. It will return true after the INITIALIZED callback has been fired.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:IsReady() -> isReady: boolean
When the library is not ready yet, make sure to register to the INITIALIZED callback to know when it is.
@return isReady — True if the library is ready to be used, false otherwise.
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OnReady
A convenience function to execute a callback when the library is ready. When the library is already initialized, the callback will be executed immediately.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:OnReady(callback: fun(lib: LibHistoire))
@param callback — The function to call when the library is ready. It will receive the LibHistoire object as an argument.
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RegisterCallback
Register to a callback fired by the library. Usage is the same as with ZO_CallbackObject.RegisterCallback. You can find the list of exposed callbacks in api.luaLua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:RegisterCallback(callbackName: Callbacks, callback: function, ...any)
@param callbackName — One of the exposed callbacks.
@param callback — The function to call when the callback is fired.
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GuildHistoryEventProcessor
UnregisterCallback
Unregister from a callback fired by the library. Usage is the same as with ZO_CallbackObject.UnregisterCallback.Lua Code:
(method) LibHistoire:UnregisterCallback(callbackName: Callbacks, callback: function, ...any)
@param callbackName — One of the exposed callbacks.
@param callback — The function to unregister.
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GetAddonName
Returns the name of the addon that created the processor.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:GetAddonName() -> addonName: string
@return addonName — The name of the addon that created the processor.
GetCategory
Returns the category.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:GetCategory() -> category: GuildHistoryEventCategory
@return category — The event category the processor is listening to.
GetGuildId
Returns the guild id.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:GetGuildId() -> guildId: integer
@return guildId — The id of the guild the processor is listening to.
GetKey
Returns a key consisting of server, guild id and history category, which can be used to store the last received eventId.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:GetKey() -> key: string
@return key — The key that identifies the processor.
GetPendingEventMetrics
Returns information about history events that need to be sent to the processor.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:GetPendingEventMetrics() -> numEventsRemaining: integer 2. processingSpeed: integer 3. timeLeft: integer
@return numEventsRemaining — The amount of queued history events that are currently waiting to be processed by the processor.
@return processingSpeed — The processing speed in events per second (rolling average over 5 seconds).
@return timeLeft — The estimated time in seconds it takes to process the remaining events or -1 if it cannot be estimated.
IsRunning
Returns true while iterating over or listening for events.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:IsRunning() -> running: boolean
@return running — true if the processor is currently running.
SetAfterEventId
Allows to specify a start condition. The nextEventCallback will only return events which have a higher eventId.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetAfterEventId(eventId: integer53) -> success: boolean
@param eventId — An eventId to start after.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
SetAfterEventTime
Allows to specify a start condition. The nextEventCallback will only receive events after the specified timestamp. Only is considered if no afterEventId has been specified.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetAfterEventTime(eventTime: integer53) -> success: boolean
@param eventTime — A timestamp to start after.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
SetBeforeEventId
Allows to specify an end condition. The nextEventCallback will only return events which have a lower eventId.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetBeforeEventId(eventId: integer53) -> success: boolean
@param eventId — An eventId to end before.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
SetBeforeEventTime
Allows to specify an end condition. The nextEventCallback will only return events which have a lower timestamp. Only is considered if no beforeEventId has been specified.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetBeforeEventTime(eventTime: integer53) -> success: boolean
@param eventTime — A timestamp to end before.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
SetEventCallback
Convenience method to set both callback types at once.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetEventCallback(callback: fun(event: ZO_GuildHistoryEventData_Base)) -> success: boolean
@param callback — The function that will be called for each missed event that was found.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
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SetMissedEventCallback
Sets a callback which will get passed events that had not previously been included in the managed range, but are inside the start and end criteria. The order of the events is not guaranteed.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetMissedEventCallback(callback: fun(event: ZO_GuildHistoryEventData_Base)) -> success: boolean
If SetReceiveMissedEventsOutsideIterationRange is set to true, this callback will also receive events that are outside of the specified iteration range.
The callback will be handed an event object (see guildhistory_data.lua) which must not be stored or modified, as it can change after the function returns.
@param callback — The function that will be called for each missed event that was found.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
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SetNextEventCallback
Sets a callback which will get passed all events in the specified range in the correct historic order (sorted by eventId).Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetNextEventCallback(callback: fun(event: ZO_GuildHistoryEventData_Base)) -> success: boolean
The callback will be handed an event object (see guildhistory_data.lua) which must not be stored or modified, as it can change after the function returns.
@param callback — The function that will be called for each event that is processed.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
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SetOnStopCallback
Set a callback which is called after the listener has stopped.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetOnStopCallback(callback: fun(reason: StopReason)) -> success: boolean
Receives a reason (see lib.StopReason) why the processor has stopped.
@param callback — The function that will be called when the processor stops.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
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SetReceiveMissedEventsOutsideIterationRange
Controls if the processor should forward missed events outside of the specified iteration range to the missedEventCallback.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetReceiveMissedEventsOutsideIterationRange(shouldReceive: boolean) -> success: boolean
@param shouldReceive — true if missed events outside of the specified iteration range should be forwarded, false if they should be ignored.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
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SetRegisteredForFutureEventsCallback
Sets a callback which is called when the processor starts waiting for future events.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetRegisteredForFutureEventsCallback(callback: function) -> success: boolean
@param callback — The function that will be called when the processor starts waiting for future events.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
SetStopOnLastCachedEvent
Controls if the processor should stop instead of listening for future events when it runs out of events before encountering an end criteria.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:SetStopOnLastCachedEvent(shouldStop: boolean) -> success: boolean
@param shouldStop — true if the processor should stop when it runs out of events, false if it should wait for future events.
@return success — true if the condition was set successfully, false if the processor is already running.
Start
Starts the processor and passes events to the specified callbacks asyncronously. The exact behavior depends on the set conditions and callbacks.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:Start() -> started: boolean
@return started — true if the processor was started successfully, false if it is already running.
StartIteratingTimeRange
Convenience method to configure and start the processor to iterate over a specific time range and stop after it has passed all available events.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:StartIteratingTimeRange(startTime: integer53, endTime: integer53, eventCallback: fun(event: ZO_GuildHistoryEventData_Base), finishedCallback: fun(reason: StopReason)) -> started: boolean
@param startTime — The start time of the range (inclusive).
@param endTime — The end time of the range (exclusive).
@param eventCallback — The function that will be called for each event that is processed.
@param finishedCallback — The function that will be called when the processor stops. Only when StopReason.ITERATION_COMPLETED is passed, all events in the range have been processed.
@return started — true if the processor was started successfully, false if it is already running.
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StartStreaming
Convenience method to start the processor with a callback and optionally only receive events after the specified eventId.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:StartStreaming(lastProcessedId: integer53|nil, eventCallback: fun(event: ZO_GuildHistoryEventData_Base)) -> started: boolean
@param lastProcessedId — The last eventId that was processed by the addon or nil to start with the oldest managed event.
@param eventCallback — The function that will be called for each event that is processed. If not provided here, it has to be set with SetNextEventCallback beforehand, or the processor won't start.
@return started — true if the processor was started successfully, false if it is already running.
Callbacks
Stop
Stops iterating over stored events and unregisters the processor for future events.Lua Code:
(method) GuildHistoryEventProcessor:Stop() -> stopped: boolean
@return stopped — true if the processor was stopped successfully, false if it is not running.
Callbacks.CATEGORY_LINKED
Fired when a category has linked the managed range to present events. The guildId and category are passed as arguments.
Callbacks.HISTORY_RESCAN_ENDED(deprecated)
Rescan no longer exists.
Callbacks.HISTORY_RESCAN_STARTED(deprecated)
Rescan no longer exists.
Callbacks.INITIALIZED
Fired when the library has finished setting everything up.
Any calls to the api (aside of registering for the event) should happen after this has fired.
It will receive the LibHistoire object as an argument.
Keep in mind that this may fire before EVENT_ADD_ON_LOADED, so make sure to check if the library is ready before listening to the callback.
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Callbacks.LINKED_RANGE_FOUND(deprecated)
Use MANAGED_RANGE_FOUND instead.
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Callbacks.LINKED_RANGE_LOST(deprecated)
Use MANAGED_RANGE_LOST instead.
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Callbacks.MANAGED_RANGE_FOUND
Fired when a new managed range has been found. The guildId and category are passed as arguments.
This happens when the managed range is established initially or after the managed range was lost.
StopReason
Callbacks.MANAGED_RANGE_LOST
Fired when the managed range has been lost. The guildId and category are passed as arguments.
This could be due to the cache being deleted, the library detecting inconsistencies in its own save data or the user manually resetting the range.
StopReason.ITERATION_COMPLETED
An end condition has been set and the first event outside of the specified range was encountered
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StopReason.LAST_CACHED_EVENT_REACHED
The stopOnLastCachedEvent flag has been set and the last cached event was reached
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StopReason.MANAGED_RANGE_LOST
The managed range was lost (fires right after MANAGED_RANGE_LOST callback)
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StopReason.MANUAL_STOP
Stop has been called by the addon
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- NOTE: It will now no longer automatically request data and you will instead have to navigate to the next page without pressing shift to trigger a load via ingame codev2.4.2
- NOTE: this will only prevent the data from getting deleted, but it won't be accessible in the game unless you rejoin the guild- updated cache path in the settings menu
- NOTE: Please let me know if the path for MacOS is still correct- fixed currently selected guild not showing properly in the status window in some cases
- sliders to set how long the guild history cache should retain data- fixed managed range reset not working correctly in some cases
- a button to allow resetting all caches at once
- the path to the cache files
- now it will properly explode instead of silently getting stuck when invalid timestamps are receivedv2.2.1
- NOTE: switching guilds and categories via the status panel won't send requests automatically. You'll have to manually hit E or use the ingame ui to do so- added new entry to status window menu to show debug information
- NOTE: it's still a bit experimental, so let me know if you encounter any issues and be prepared to update your code if necessary- fixed legacy listener SetBeforeEventTime, SetTimeFrame and iterationComplete callback behaving slightly different from version 1
- check the addon description for more information and a migration guide
- there is also an api.doc.lua file which can be used with language servers to provide autocompletion without having to include the full source code
- NOTE: legacy listeners will continue to be called just that- changed exit warning dialogues to show up less frequently and be more clear about why you should care
- NOTE: everything will explode for now when it happens. Please make sure to report it, so I can get an idea when and how often it occurs and decide what to do about it- added shift modifier to pagination buttons in the vanilla history UI to allow jumping to the first or last page quickly
- as long as the guild history menu is open, LibHistoire will now prefer requests for the currently visible guild- further reduced amount of automated requests by not sending them to categories that won't produce any events (e.g. guild without bank or store)
- other than that it will prioritize requests by how many listeners are registered for a category as well as a base priority (trading > bank gold > bank items > roster > others)
- automatic removal of old history save data- smart history requests
- removed rescan and force link features
- compatibility layer for old history api
- new api callbacks
- skip requests for categories with no listening addons- new category cache menu
- fetch oldest events first after prolonged absense
- reset linked range button- improved cache status bar
- clear cache button
- request mode setting
- cache segmentation displayv1.5.1
- automated request visualization
- animated progress bar
- zoom level setting (in main menu)
- new colors
NOTE: No data was lost and I believe I've found and fixed all incorrect cases and added unit tests to guard against regressions. As an additional measure the lib will now also throw an assertion error if it encounters links that cannot be decoded. Please make sure to report these so I can add them to the test cases and fix them!
- GetKey - returns an identifier which can be used to store the last seen eventId for a listenerv1.0.2
- GetGuildId - returns the guildId of a listener
- GetCategory - returns the category of a listener
- GetPendingEventMetrics - returnsthe amount of stored or unlinked events that are currently waiting to be processed by the listener- SetBeforeEventId, SetBeforeEventTime
the average processing speed in events per second or -1 if not enough data is yet available
the estimated time in seconds it takes to process the remaining events or -1 if no estimate is possiblethese can be used to limit the iteration range and automatically stop the listener when they are passed- SetIterationCompletedCallback
they will also ensure the correct data is returned by the GetPendingEventMetrics function when only a subset of the data is requested (otherwise it will consider all available events)when an end criteria is set, this callback will fire when the listener has stopped automatically- SetTimeFrame(startTime, endTime)a convenience method to specify a range which includes the startTime and excludes the endTime
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Re: Re: New error - started around 7pm Pacific on 3/11
Yes I've gotten all the MM updates today, and all the addons that were updated today. I had to turn off MM and anything that pulls from LibHistorie. I deleted all GSXX files in MM and STILL got the error. Then I disabled MM because I need LibHistorie to update.
LibHistorie is working (I think) but I'm not able to pull historic data and have it written to files. Even deleted existing LibHistorie Saved Data, but any time I exit the game, I'm back to square one. NO, my addons are not on One Drive, and this was all working fine until this morning.
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I am extremely confused and upset.
TL;DR I spent 3 hours today waiting for data to come in (sitting at my computer to ensure I didn't idle out). After that time, all of the bars were full but one was still saying "History has not linked to stored events yet." I left it for 20 minutes and it was still refusing to go through, so I logged out. I logged back in 45 minutes ago to find that all but one bar was empty, and the addon appeared to be querying the Guild History from start again. I've seen it suggested that you should use the arrows to go to the next page, and then hit the E key to make the next page load, but as you can see - I don't HAVE arrows yet! Worst of all is that this is my second account which is only in 3 guilds. |
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History gone
Looking at my saved variable, my LibHistory file is gone from 4MB to 3kB... I think I lost all history with this update and I have to wait ages for it to sync (I know it's related to the change they made on the throttling method).
Is any of you have a suggestion on how I may solve this as I sometime would like to switch between characters and not have to wait 10 minutes for it to update. |
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03/12/24, 05:04 AM | |
only a question.
after yesterdays update nothing works like before. before: login, MM searching for updates ... after 10 sec done (prices shown as tooltip) after: login, MM searching ..... after 12 hours (i stay ingame, not log out) he has from one guild max 4 days of history and from my other guilds from 10 min to 4 hours. no prices shown in tooltip. this makes me crazy because MM is one of the best tools for seller or people who want buy something. is there something i do wrong or there are some options i need to activate / deactivate? other thing .... if you go to the last side in listings, you see on the bottom screen (press E for more). if i press E i get the message "you can only press every 2 seconds....." even after waiting 10 min or 1 hour and more you get the same message. how long are 2 seconds in the meaning of zos? ps: sorry that i post here, i hope someone can help me (also via pn if you not want to answer here). |
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Came here to report the same thing, even forced myselff to delete my saved vars and start again, and still downloading taking hours , if ta all .. no guild info linking properly etc.
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03/12/24, 06:29 AM | |
Hey everyone. As you have noticed, there are currently some issues with the new history api, which ZOS is working hard on getting fixed.
I also have some ideas how to improved things on the library end, but it will take some time. The cooldown for addon request is currently set to 2 minutes, regardless of how much data is received, so LibHistoire will take around 70 minutes for one round of requests in all 7 categories for 5 guilds. For the next version I'll make some optimizations to prioritize categories with many events (e.g. trading) over others as well as limit how often empty categories are requested on login/ui reload so it does not send useless requests. The current state is not how it's intended to work and everything will get better soon. So please be patient! In the mean time, if you want to load more history, please follow these steps: 1) Disable ALL addons - you can easily do this via the checkbox in the addon menu, or by renaming your addons folder 2) Restart your game completely 3) Fetch as many days of history as you need manually 4) Re-enable your addons and restart your game again
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03/12/24, 06:54 AM | |
Attempting to retrieve sales history when none is available
One thing I've noticed that is really slowing things down for me, especially in the wake of U41, is that LibHistoire is attempting to retrieve sales history from 3 of my guilds that don't even have a guild store unlocked, hence there IS no sales history for those guilds, but it still sits there spinning on the Trader bars of those three guilds for a very long time before the overall bar for each of those guilds turns green.
Is there something I can do on my end to make it stop this activity? I'm having to sit in game a lot longer than I want to just so logging out won't wipe out the entire scan. If I "force off" requests in that category, will that prevent scanning of that category for a particular guild?
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03/12/24, 07:03 AM | ||
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Re: Attempting to retrieve sales history when none is available
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03/12/24, 07:08 AM | ||
Re: Re: Attempting to retrieve sales history when none is available
I was actually editing my post to ask that question as you were posting this response.
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03/12/24, 07:50 AM | ||
Re: Attempting to retrieve sales history when none is available
And that's a good point. I'll add some checks to avoid sending requests for guilds that don't have a store or guild bank. |
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I suspect it's going to take some time to sort all this out, both on ZOS's end and on the part of the Addon creators. It will get figured out in the end somehow. Thanks so much to you and all the other Addon creators for the hard work you do to make the game more enjoyable for us. |
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Clear Cache
What does the Clear Cache do?
Someone at the ESO forums said to try that when the loading is not even starting. I had all other data loaded but one guild was missing gold deposits. I waited half a day and nothing happened, I got only the deposits made in that time I was logged in. I pressed Clear Cache and BANG! all the deposits show now. But I am little curious now, what does the Clear Cache do, it is not explained anywhere and i wonder if I now miss some data? |
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