I've been having some bad PUGs and some good PUGs but I have not kept track of players in either of them. So I thought, what if there was an add on that let you rate the players in you PUGs? So I did what all programmers do, ignore the web to see if there is one out there and just write their own.
Here is mine called Grouper. Basically it just keeps track of the people in your group and if you spend more than 15 minutes with them it will add the players to your lifetime list. It will also allow you to rate them (1 to 11).
To use it just type /grpr to bring up the panels (you see in the screen shot).
New to 3.0.2: Grouper has just gone trough a massive re-write. Not only for 3.0.2 but all functionality in general.
The biggest change is the Ratings, Listening Ratings, and Notes have been consolidated into one list for all of your characters. So if you have a rogue named Igorina and group with a Priest named Anghammarad, rate Ang as well as give him some notes, you can switch to another character, say Igork a Shamman, you can see those ratings and notes that you entered using Igorina.
The panels are different. On the main panel you will see only the rating and notes. If you want to change how often you see a character speaking in General or Trade, you can access the listening panel from the Listening button on the main panel.
If you click on a line in main you will see the start of the instance panel. This is not completely working yet so I won’t go into explaining it.
There are quite a few options, here is a list of them: -Show chars I've been in a group with (default:true) This will filter out characters you have added with the Add Button or right clicking on their name in the chat window. True will only show you characters you have actually grouped with, false will show you everyone.
-Show only chars for the current char (default:true) This will only show you lines for the character you are currently playing.
-Sum up each instance to only one row -Remove BG players now -Don't add BG players These are not really working so I won’t explain them, but you can get an idea of things I’m thinking of doing.
-Minutes to wait to talk (1) (default:60) -Minutes to wait to talk (2) (default:20) -Minutes to wait to talk (3) (default:5) -Minutes to wait to talk (4) (default:0) These are the minutes between times you will see a character talking in General or Trade. The lower the number the more often you will see them. The default listening rate everyone has is 4 so you probably want to set 4 to 0 minutes to see everything people are saying.
-Minutes before adding char to main list (default:10) The amount of time you have to group with someone before Grouper will add them to the main list. This is to filter out people who join your group and then imediatly leave.
-Minutes before swaping instances (default:20) No really working, there is the start of keeping track of characters in instances.
-Show the debug lines (default:false) Really only for me to debug problems.
Facts
- Date created
- 21 Nov 2007
- Category
- Last update
- 08 Dec 2009
- Development stage
- Release
- Language
- enUS
- License
- All Rights Reserved
- Curse link
- Grouper
- Recent files
- R: Grouper0310.zip for 3.3.0 on 08 Dec 2009
- R: Grouper0309.zip for 3.2.0 on 02 Nov 2009
- R: Grouper0308.zip for 3.2.0 on 01 Nov 2009
- R: Grouper 3.07 for 3.2.0 on 14 Aug 2009
- R: Grouper 3.04a for 3.1.0 on 03 Jun 2009